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mirilla

peephole

noun mee-REE-yah Rare

Also means

sight (of a gun)

Usage Note

Mirilla is the small lens or viewer set into a door that lets you see who is outside without opening it. A second technical sense refers to the rear sight of a firearm. The word comes from mirar ('to look'), as do mirador (a viewpoint or bay window) and mira (aim, sight). In modern buildings it is sometimes called visor in Latin America.

Examples

"Miró por la mirilla antes de abrir."

Natural Translation

She looked through the peephole before opening.

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