Brood in spanish

Cría

pronunciation: kɹ̩iɑ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
cria

brood1 = nidada, camada. 

Example: Outside, spring is on the way, the breeding season has commenced and busy birds everywhere are seeking the perfect home for their brood.

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» brood hen = clueca, gallina clueca.

Example: To ensure the purity of the lines, selected 'brood hens' were kept separate from all the roosters on the farm except the one that we wanted to be sure was the sire.

brood2 = prole. 

Example: After several years as a couple and with a brood of six children, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are finally engaged!.

brood3 = empollar. 

Example: The female incubates the eggs and is fed by the male while brooding.

brood4 = cavilar, mantenerse callado y pensativo con cierto resentimiento. 

Example: He'll be sitting in the corner and brooding.

Brood synonyms

dwell in spanish: habitar, pronunciation: dwel verbcover in spanish: cubrir, pronunciation: kʌvɜr verb, nounloom in spanish: telar, pronunciation: lum noun, verbhover in spanish: flotar, pronunciation: hʌvɜr verbhatch in spanish: escotilla, pronunciation: hætʃ noun, verbworry in spanish: preocupación, pronunciation: wɜri verb, nounstew in spanish: estofado, pronunciation: stu noun, verbpout in spanish: abadejo, pronunciation: paʊt noun, verbsulk in spanish: estar mohíno, pronunciation: sʌlk verb, nounbrooding in spanish: meditando, pronunciation: brudɪŋ nounincubate in spanish: incubar, pronunciation: ɪnkjəbeɪt verbhatching in spanish: eclosión, pronunciation: hætʃɪŋ noungrizzle in spanish: gimoteado, pronunciation: grɪzəl nounoviparous in spanish: ovíparo, pronunciation: oʊvɪpɜrəs adjectivebulk large in spanish: ser importante, pronunciation: bʌlklɑrdʒ verb
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