What does «roer» mean in Spanish?
- To cut and crumble with the teeth a semi-hard or hard thing.
Examples of use in Spanish: "roer una galleta".
- Scrape with the teeth, especially to remove the meat stuck to the bone.
Examples of use in Spanish: "el perro roe un hueso".
- To spend something superficially or little by little; to wear out, eat away.
Examples of use in Spanish: "la erosión de la lluvia roe la montaña".
"el tiempo ha roído sus mejores trajes".
- To comerate, to torment, to discomfort, to disturb inwardly.
Examples of use in Spanish: "el remordimiento le roe".
"la envidia lo roe".
- Spending little by little.
Examples of use in Spanish: "roer su fortuna".
- The bees eat the queen's queen's queen cells after they have closed them.
- Use their sharp incisors certain animals, especially rodents, such as rats, woodchucks, woodchucks, guinea pigs, gerbils and beavers, which allow them to pierce or gouge wood, food and bite their predators.