What does «lecho» mean in Spanish?
- Someone's bed or resting place.
Examples of use in Spanish: "en el lecho de la muerte".
- Place where animals lie down to sleep.
Examples of use in Spanish: "el burro se tiró en su lecho ubicado en un rincón del establo".
- Riverbed, mother of a river.
Examples of use in Spanish: "el lecho de un río".
"lecho fluvial".
- Bottom of the sea, lake or river.
Examples of use in Spanish: "el lecho del mar está repleto de huesos".
- Layer: portion of some things that are or are placed horizontally extended over others.
Examples of use in Spanish: "lecho de arena".
- Floor of the carts or wagons.
- A type of seat on which the Orientals and Romans reclined to eat.
- Surface of an ashlar (a stone on which another stone is to be set).
- Stratum, layer of sedimentary soils.
- Common name of the plant Pteridium aquilinum.
- You walk to take the corpses to be buried.
- (lecho fluido) Combustion technology used in power plants.
- (lecho glaciar) Geog. A channel formed by the bottom of a glacial valley and the lower part of its slopes through which the tongue of a glacier has flowed in the past or currently flows.
- (un lecho de rosas) A pleasant, comfortable and agreeable thing or situation.
Examples of use in Spanish: "mi matrimonio fue un lecho de rosas durante los primeros años".
"mi vida no ha sido un lecho de rosas".
- (abandonar el lecho) Leaving the bed, getting up.
- (lecho de muerte) Moment when a person is dying.
- (lecho nupcial) The bed where the marriage is sexually consummated.
Examples of use in Spanish: "esas fueron sus últimas palabras en su lecho de muerte".