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buitre

vulture

noun BWEE-treh Rare

Usage Note

Buitre refers to large scavenging birds such as the griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus), native to Spain and Latin America. Figuratively, buitre is used as an insult for someone who exploits misfortune, similar to English 'vulture.' The plural is regular: buitres.

Examples

"El buitre sobrevolaba el valle."

Natural Translation

The vulture was soaring over the valley.

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