What does «tronador» mean in Spanish?
- Thundering; thundering. Producing thundering, booming, or thunder-like noises. Also used figuratively to indicate speaking or acting violently or angrily.
Examples of use in Spanish: "el cielo tronador".
"el cielo tronador rayos arroja".
"el exigente y tronador Dios del desierto del Sinaí".
- A folded paper toy that, when shaken hard, produces a violent sound; tronera.
- (cohete tronador) The one that gives a lot of thunder or noises.
- (Cerro Tronador) Name of a mountain located in the Nahuel Huapi National Park in Bariloche, Argentina, 3554 m high. Its name is due to the noise generated by the detachment of ice in its seven glaciers, similar to thunder, currently in remission due to global warming.