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Inyesar, Depringado, y Escayolado

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Definicion de las palabras

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updated JUL 16, 2008
posted by Carlos-Cruz

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the word is Escayola

updated JUL 16, 2008
posted by Carlos-Cruz
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I could not find it in my dictionary. where did you acquire the information'

updated JUL 16, 2008
posted by Carlos-Cruz
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That is correct Gracias

updated JUL 16, 2008
posted by Carlos-Cruz
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Gracias

updated JUL 16, 2008
posted by Carlos-Cruz
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escayolado

maybe it's this

escaldado adj
1 (=escarmentado)
salir escaldado: salió escaldado del negocio he got his fingers burned in the deal
2 (=receloso) wary, cautious
3 [mujer] loose

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escaldar = to scald

updated JUL 16, 2008
posted by motley
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de pringado: like an idiot
This is slang.

updated JUL 16, 2008
posted by 00494d19
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gracias

updated JUL 16, 2008
posted by Carlos-Cruz
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Gracias

updated JUL 16, 2008
posted by Carlos-Cruz
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Enyesar / Enyesado is used in the context of "having a cast put on" for example, on a broken arm or leg.
Examples: Los médicos van a enyesarle la pierna.
(I think that's the correct grammatical way to say that.. yes')
or
Tiene la pierna enyesada.

updated JUL 16, 2008
posted by Colleen-H
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I don't know what is inyesar and depringado means, but there is a word 'enyesar' which means 'to plaster'
Escayolado = plastered.

updated JUL 16, 2008
posted by giti
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