Lápida in english

Stone

pronunciation: stoʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures

lápida = tombstone ; headstone ; gravestone. 

Example: Some user may come to the library simply to ask the librarian 'Can you suggest a suitable verse for her daughter's tombstone?'.Example: Photographs of 24 headstones are included with accompanying details about their location and date.Example: He couldn't understand why life had again dealt him a bad hand, threw him a curved ball -- why someone like her was now a mere name on a gravestone.

lapidar = lapidate ; lapidate ; stone + Nombre + to death ; stone. 

Example: A woman and a man were lapidated to death on charges of adultery and homicide.Example: A woman and a man were lapidated to death on charges of adultery and homicide.Example: The killing was committed in the traditional and extremely gruesome way Islam has in store for women accused of adultery: she was stoned to death.Example: Government militiamen attempting to supress the rallies were beaten and stoned by the crowds.

Lápida synonyms

rock in spanish: rock, pronunciation: rɑk part of speech: noun pit in spanish: pozo, pronunciation: pɪt part of speech: noun gem in spanish: joya, pronunciation: dʒem part of speech: noun colored in spanish: de colores, pronunciation: kʌlɜrd part of speech: adjective chromatic in spanish: cromático, pronunciation: kroʊmætɪk part of speech: adjective gemstone in spanish: piedra preciosa, pronunciation: dʒemstoʊn part of speech: noun hailstone in spanish: granizo, pronunciation: heɪlstoʊn part of speech: noun lapidate in spanish: lapidar, pronunciation: læpədeɪt part of speech: verb
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