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The Spanish word for lock is
cerradura





lock

Gender

The gender of cerradura is feminine. E.g. la cerradura.

Plural

The plural of cerradura is cerraduras.

Spanish Definition


lock
     1. n. Cerradura.
     2. vt. Candar, o cerrar con llave.
     3. vt. Bloquear.



Translations for lock and their definitions


cerradura ©
     1. n-f. lock
Image illustrating the Spanish word cerradura


acerrojar
     1. v. to lock, bolt, lock up (fasten with a lock)


candado
     1. n-m. lock, padlock
     2. Participle. past participle of candar
Image illustrating the Spanish word candado


candar
     1. v. to lock


chapa
     1. n-f. veneer
     2. n-f. plating
     3. n-f. lock
     4. n-f. badge
     5. n-f. license plate
     6. n-f. (informal) crown cap
     7. n-f. (Bolivia, Peru) nickname
     8. n-f. (Ecuador) police officer
     9. n-f. (Nicaragua) earring
     10. n-f. (Argentina, Uruguay) roofing sheet
     11. n-f. (Philippines, historical) a safe-conduct
     12. n-f. (climbing) bolt
     13. n-f. female equivalent of chapo
     14. v. third-person singular present indicative of chapar


llave ©
     1. n-f. key (to open doors)
     2. n-f. key (of musical instrument)
     3. n-f. key (in heraldry)
     4. n-f. spanner, wrench
     5. n-f. faucet, tap, water tap, spigot
     6. n-f. curly bracket ( and )
     7. n-f. switch (a device to turn electric current on and off or direct its flow)
     8. n-f. (wrestling) hold (position or grip used to control the opponent)
     9. n-f. a game where a small metal disc is thrown at a small metal structure


bucle
     1. n-m. curl of hair
     2. n-m. loop


esclusa
     1. n-f. lock (of canal)
Image illustrating the Spanish word esclusa


bloquearse


mecha
     1. n-f. wick, fuse
     2. n-f. lock (length of hair)
     3. n-f. (hair) highlights


rulo
     1. n-m. ball (of cheese, etc)
     2. n-m. ball (for gymnastics)
     3. n-m. hair curler
     4. n-m. curl (of hair)
     5. v. first-person singular present indicative of rular


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