different between carabinero vs carabiner
carabinero
English
Etymology
From Spanish carabinero.
Noun
carabinero (plural carabineros)
- A frontier guard (or similar) in Spain or South America.
Spanish
Etymology
From carabina +? -ero.
Noun
carabinero m (plural carabineros, feminine carabinera, feminine plural carabineras)
- (historically) carbineer (soldier armed with a carbine)
- (Chile, Colombia, Bolivia) member of the national police
- certain red shrimp
- Aristaeopsis edwardsiana
- Aristeus antennatus
- Aristaeomorpha foliacea (giant red shrimp)
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carabiner
English
Alternative forms
- karabiner
Etymology
Shortened from German Karabinerhaken.
Pronunciation
- (Canada) IPA(key): /?k?.???bi.n?/
Noun
carabiner (plural carabiners)
- A metal link with a gate that can open and close, generally used for clipping ropes to anchors or other objects.
Synonyms
- biner
- krab
- crab
- snap-link
Related terms
- carabine
Translations
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