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- noun Plural form of
yerba .
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Examples
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:: Después de eso, seremos verdaderos expertos y expertas en tlacuaches y demás marsupiales y yerbas.
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: Después de eso, seremos verdaderos expertos y expertas en tlacuaches y demás marsupiales y yerbas.
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Después de eso, seremos verdaderos expertos y expertas en tlacuaches y demás marsupiales y yerbas.
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Alimentarse con (_or_ de) yerbas: To feed on vegetables.
Pitman's Commercial Spanish Grammar (2nd ed.) C. A. Toledano
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He did not seem in the least surprised at my cure, but nodded and murmured something about the unfailing power of "yerbas."
Try Anything Twice 1938
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Tenia en su recamara estatuas huecas de oro, que parescian gigantes, y las figuras al propio y tamaño de cuantos animales, aves, arboles, y yerbas produce la tierra, y de cuantos peces cria la mar y agua de sus reynos.
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They went there about eight o'clock, without dressing, for it is a very quiet place which the world does not visit, and they had a sopa de yerbas, and some langostinos, which are shrimps, and a heavenly arroz, with fowl in it, and many tender, succulent strips of red pepper.
Jason Justus Miles Forman 1895
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The western bank of that great sea of verdure (mar de yerbas) is formed by a group of mountains, several of which equal or exceed in height the Peak of Teneriffe and Mont Blanc.
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(* Los Llanos son como un mar de yerbas -- The Llanos are like a vast sea of grass -- is an observation often repeated in these regions.)
Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 3 Alexander von Humboldt 1814
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The western bank of that great sea of verdure (mar de yerbas) is formed by a group of mountains, several of which equal or exceed in height the Peak of Teneriffe and Mont Blanc.
Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 3 Alexander von Humboldt 1814
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