boca
Spanish
noun
Definitions
- (anatomy) mouth, oral cavity
- entrance, opening
- estuary
Etymology
Inherited from Old Spanish boca inherited from Latin buccam.
Origin
Latin
buccam
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *imbuccāre Latin
- buccam Latin
- abajo Spanish, Castilian
- abierto Spanish, Castilian
- abocado Spanish, Castilian
- abocar Spanish, Castilian
- abreboca Spanish, Castilian
- abrir Spanish, Castilian
- arriba Spanish, Castilian
- bocabajo Spanish, Castilian
- bocacalle Spanish, Castilian
- bocanada Spanish, Castilian
- bocarriba Spanish, Castilian
- bocazas Spanish, Castilian
- bocota Spanish, Castilian
- bocón Spanish, Castilian
- boquear Spanish, Castilian
- boquiabierto Spanish, Castilian
- boquilla Spanish, Castilian
- boquita Spanish, Castilian
- calle Spanish, Castilian
- cubrebocas Spanish, Castilian
- cubrir Spanish, Castilian
- desbocamiento Spanish, Castilian
- desbocar Spanish, Castilian
- desembocar Spanish, Castilian
- embocadura Spanish, Castilian
- embocar Spanish, Castilian
- emboquillar Spanish, Castilian
- tapabocas Spanish, Castilian
- tapar Spanish, Castilian
- boca Portuguese
- boca dura Portuguese
- bocal Portuguese
- bomboca Portuguese
- boquete Portuguese
- boquiaberto Portuguese
- desbocado Portuguese
- embocadura Portuguese
- boca Old Portuguese
- boca Old Spanish
- boka Papiamentu
- bóka Kabuverdianu
- bukana Hiligaynon
- boka Guinea-Bissau Creole