pasador

Spanish

Etymology

From pasar + -ador.

Noun

pasador m (plural pasadores)

  1. bolt (of a crossbow, or of a door)
  2. barrette; hairpin
  3. pin for tie
  4. pin (decorative)
  5. sieve, colander
  6. (Can we verify(+) this sense?) DVD player
  7. (Latina America) rolling pin
  8. cord; lace (for tying clothes)
  9. converter (for example, VHS to DVD)
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