What does «azogado» mean in Spanish?
- Which has quicksilver.
Examples of use in Spanish: "espejo azogado".
- That he suffers from mercurial tremor, which is a disease produced by absorption of the vapors of the quicksilver mines, due to a long period of work in them, characterized by continuous trembling and even convulsions.
Examples of use in Spanish: "paciente azogado".
- Azogar operation.
- Restless, very mobile, like a child.
- (temblar como un azogado) To tremble with fear, cold or anger.
Examples of use in Spanish: "Temblé como un azogado".
"temblando de los pies a la cabeza como azogado".
- (Espejo azogado) Mirror that reflects all the light that falls on it.
- (Espejo semiazogado) Mirror that partially reflects the light that falls on it, allowing part of it to pass through it.