What does «encorvada» mean in Spanish?
- Action of stooping the body; stooping, stooping.
Examples of use in Spanish: "empezó a fingir su enfermedad con falsas encorvadas y malestares inexistentes".
- A decomposed dance performed by twisting the body and limbs.
Examples of use in Spanish: "bailó la encorvada".
- In Botany, leguminous plant with yellow flowers and legumes ending in a kind of horn. Scientific name: Securigera securidaca. Also called grass of the secur.
- Feminine of the adjective and participle "stooped" (ver).
Examples of use in Spanish: "la anciana encorvada apenas podía caminar".
- (hacer uno la encorvada) To pretend to be sick in order to avoid an occasion or an occasion that one does not want to attend.