claus — claus·al; claus; claus·thal·ite; claus·tral; claus·tra·tion; claus·tro·phobe; claus·tro·pho·bia; claus·tro·pho·bic; claus·trum; claus·tro·phil·ia; claus·tro·pho·bi·ac; … English syllables
tral — ac·cip·i·tral; ad·ros·tral; am·phi·the·a·tral; an·as·tral; an·ces·tral; an·tral; ar·bi·tral; aus·tral·or·bis; aus·tral·orp; ca·das·tral; cam·pes·tral; cen·tral·id; cen·tral·ism; cen·tral·ite; cen·tral·i·ty; cen·tral·i·za·tion; cen·tral·ize;… … English syllables
claustral — claus·tral … English syllables
claustral — claus|tral Mot Agut Adjectiu invariable … Diccionari Català-Català
claustral — claus•tral [[t]ˈklɔ strəl[/t]] adj. cloistral; cloisterlike • Etymology: 1400–50; late ME < LL claustrālis=claustr(um) bolt, barrier (claud(ere) to close, shut + trum instrumental suffix) + ālis al I … From formal English to slang
Claustra — Claustrum Claus trum, n.; pl. {Claustra}. [L., a bolt or bar.] (Anat.) A thin lamina of gray matter in each cerebral hemisphere of the brain of man. {Claus tral}, a. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Claustral — Claustrum Claus trum, n.; pl. {Claustra}. [L., a bolt or bar.] (Anat.) A thin lamina of gray matter in each cerebral hemisphere of the brain of man. {Claus tral}, a. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Claustrum — Claus trum, n.; pl. {Claustra}. [L., a bolt or bar.] (Anat.) A thin lamina of gray matter in each cerebral hemisphere of the brain of man. {Claus tral}, a. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Claustral — Claus tral, a. [F., fr. LL. claustralis, fr. L. claustrum. See {Cloister}.] Cloistral. Ayliffe [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
claustral — {{#}}{{LM C08920}}{{〓}} {{[}}claustral{{]}} ‹claus·tral› {{《}}▍ adj.inv.{{》}} Del claustro o relacionado con él: • La entrada al monasterio incluye la visita claustral.{{○}} … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos