twine


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twine
v. trenzar, enrollar, enroscar; retorcer
 
s. guita, bramante; enredo, enmaraƱamiento; retorcimiento, retorcedura

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twine
bramante

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twine
cordel , pita

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twine1
(n.) = hilo de bramante, bramante, cuerda, guita.
Ex: This type of twine is thick and strong enough for most necklaces and bracelets, but still thin enough to accomodate many different bead sizes.

 
twine2
(v.) = entrelazar, enroscar, trenzar.
Ex: This liana has an old stem twining around a tree branch in the tropical deciduous forest of Michoacan, Mexico.