What does cocoaşă in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word cocoaşă in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use cocoaşă in Romanian.

The word cocoaşă in Romanian means umflătură, burtă, dromader, cocoașă, cocoașă, cocoașă, balena cu cocoașă, cocoașă, zebu. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word cocoaşă

umflătură, burtă

(sth sticking out)

Sara a observat o umflătură ciudată în sac.
Sara noticed a strange bulge in the sack.

dromader

(camel with one hump)

cocoașă

(on camel, etc.: bump)

Cocoașa unei cămile are mari rezerve de grăsime în ea, pe care le poate folosi pentru a supraviețui călătoriilor lungi prin deșert.
A camel's hump has big fat reserves in it that it can use to survive long trips through the desert.

cocoașă

(on sb: curved spine)

Bătrâna avea cocoașă și nu putea merge prea repede.
The old lady had a hump, and couldn't walk very quickly.

cocoașă

(hunch on back, curved spine)

The old man's humpback was conspicuous, although he tried to hide it. The boy's hunchback was impossible to correct, even with surgery.

balena cu cocoașă

(abbreviation (humpback whale)

Suddenly, a humpback broke the surface of the water.

cocoașă

(hump)

The old man had a big hunch that made it hard for him to look up.

zebu

(animal: Asian bovine)

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