estela
wake
noun eh-STEH-lah Rare
Origin: From Latin stella (star), via the trailing light image.
Also means
trail
Usage Note
Estela literally refers to the wake left by a ship or the contrail of a plane. Figuratively, dejar estela means to leave a lasting impression or legacy. It also refers to an ancient carved stone stele — a monumental slab with inscriptions — common in archaeological contexts.
Examples
"El barco dejó una larga estela en el mar."
Natural Translation
The ship left a long wake in the sea.
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