What does «anca» mean in Spanish?
- Each of the lateral halves of the hindquarters of animals. Specifically, the haunches are the ileal bones covered with muscles and integuments.
Examples of use in Spanish: "anca de rana".
- Rear part of the horses.
Examples of use in Spanish: "golpeó con la fusta las ancas del caballo".
- Hips of a person.
- Buttock of a person.
- Thigh of a person.
- (a ancas, a las ancas, en ancas) On the rump of a horse ridden by another person.
- (a ancas, a las ancas, en ancas) In the sense and is used to imply that a thing is linked to another or is accessory to it.
- (dar ancas vueltas) To give someone an advantage in any game, to excel in it.
♦ Used in: Mexico - (no sufrir ancas) Cavalry that does not want to be ridden in that area (the haunches).
- (no sufrir ancas) Said of a person who is not very tolerant, who does not tolerate insults or jokes.
- (llevar algo en anca, o en ancas) To be accessory to something else.
- (ANCA o Anticuerpos anticitoplasma de neutrófilos) A group of autoantibodies, mainly of the IgG type, directed against antigens present in the cytoplasm of neutrophil granulocytes (the most common type of leukocyte) and against the cytoplasm of monocytes.
- (ancas de rana) A dish that uses the hind limbs of edible frogs from various countries such as France, Spain, China, Mexico, Portugal (especially Alentejo), Greece, among others.
- (Anca o Anka) Nigeria population of about 11,000 (year 2016).
- (anca o anka) Australian fish also called barramundi.