explanar

Interlingua

Etymology

From Latin explano

Verb

explanar

  1. to explain (to illustrate the meaning of)

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Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin explano

Verb

explanar (first-person singular present indicative explano, past participle explanado)

  1. to explain (to illustrate the meaning of)
  2. (slang) to rumor (to tell a rumour or gossip to a number of people)
  3. (slang) to publicise private material of someone, like photographs

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Spanish

Etymology

From Latin explānō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /eksplaˈnaɾ/

Verb

explanar (first-person singular present explano, first-person singular preterite explané, past participle explanado)

  1. to flatten; level

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