Spanish Meaning of alligators

Caimán

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Definitions and Meaning of alligators in English

alligators

crocodilian, leather made from alligator hide, either of two large carnivorous, thick-skinned, long-bodied, aquatic, crocodilian reptiles (Alligator mississippiensis of the southeastern U.S. and A. sinensis of China) that have a broad head with a slightly tapered, long, rounded, U-shaped snout and a special pocket in the upper jaw for reception of the enlarged lower fourth tooth, leather made from alligator's hide, either of two large short-legged reptiles resembling crocodiles but having a shorter and broader snout

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Caimán

crocodilian, leather made from alligator hide, either of two large carnivorous, thick-skinned, long-bodied, aquatic, crocodilian reptiles (Alligator mississippi

antílope,antílopes,cocodrilos,niños,sellos,gamuzas,cabriolets,Pieles de becerro,pieles de capa,gamuza

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alliances => alianzas, alleyways => callejones, alley cats => gatos callejeros, alleviations => alivios, alleviates => alivia,