fallen, da.
(Of the part of fall).
1. adj. Desfallecido, amilanado.
2. adj. said of a person or an animal which has too much decline in a part of the body. Fallen DE shoulders Fallen DE legs
3. adj. said of a person: in defense of a cause. U t. c. s.
4. adj. Mar. Put a stick: that is not vertical. U t. c. s. m.
icuas of the scheduled role that learned to write.6. m. pl. Already accrued revenues.
7. f. action and effect of falling.
8. f. decline or decline of something; e.g., that of a slope to a plain.
9. f. In tapestry, curtains or other hangings, each of the parties that hang high down.
10. f. way folded or drop cloth and robes.
11. f. defeat, sinking, failure. The fall of a regime
(f) loss of value in the financial market.13. f. abandonment or loss of moral values.
14. f. Mar. Cessation or Temperance from wind, waves or bad weather.
15. f. Mar. Inclination or acute angle with the vertical, a stick of a ship.
16. f. Mar. Height of the sails of cross from the grátil to the loose-footed, and length of aft of the knife.
17. f. Rel. Fault of evil angels and the first man.
18. f. Ar. in addition.
19. f. Filip. p. us. Interior of the houses of Manila Gallery.
20. f. pl. Between traffickers of wool, which arises from the fleece.
21. f. pl. Wool that the sheep breeding towards the rump and elsewhere.
22. f. pl. Colloq. Such timely, and in particular those which occur naturally and without study.
1. f. That of a thrown picador's horse on the rump.
fall of eyes.1. f. habitually lose them a person.
1. f. undeterred. Decrease of the pressure of a fluid along the duct that circulates.
1. f. Electr. and Fís. Reduction in the tension or voltage experienced by the electric current through a circuit.
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