calabaza
[ kal-uh-bah-zuh, kah-luh-; Spanish kah-lah-vah-sah ]
/ ˌkæl əˈbɑ zə, ˌkɑ lə-; Spanish ˌkɑ lɑˈvɑ sɑ /
noun, plural ca·la·ba·zas [kal-uh-bah-zuh z, kah-luh-; Spanish kah-lah-vah-sahs] /ˌkæl əˈbɑ zəz, ˌkɑ lə-; Spanish ˌkɑ lɑˈvɑ sɑs/.
a calabash.
Words nearby calabaza
cal.,
calaba,
calabar,
calabar bean,
calabash,
calabaza,
calabazilla,
calabogus,
calaboose,
calabrasella,
calabrese
Example sentences from the Web for calabaza
A variety of the native squash known as the Calabaza, always finds a ready sale in the local markets.
The History of Cuba, vol. 5 |Willis Fletcher JohnsonCalabaza is the Spanish for pumpkin; but the Mexican pumpkin is different from that raised in our latitudes.
Reports on the Maya Indians of Yucatan |Santiago Mendez