What does «virola» mean in Spanish?
- Metal clamp or ring as an ornament that serves as a finishing touch or reinforcement on the handle of tools.
Examples of use in Spanish: "virola de una navaja", "virola de una espada".
- A wide metal ring that is placed at the end of the pole so that the pick cannot penetrate.
- End or tip of walking stick, umbrella, etc.
- Biconical ring used in gas or water installations to join two pressurized pipes.
- A ring-shaped suction device attached to the inside wall of a pool, used to connect the cleaner hose.
- Ring, disc.
- Silver or alpaca ornament in the form of a ring that is placed on the edge of the mate.
♦ Used in: Argentina - Ano.
♦ Used in: Argentina - Vagina.
♦ Used in: Argentina - Genus of trees from South America, also known as epená. Used in medicine.
- Cross-eyed or nearsighted; virolo.
- (medio virola) Somewhat cross-eyed.