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el muerto

 

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Noun el muerto has 1 sense
  1. El Muerto - a mountain peak in the Andes on the border between Argentina and Chile (21,457 feet high)
    --1 is a kind of
    mountain peak
    --1 is a part of
     Andes; Argentina, Argentine Republic, the Argentine; Chile, Republic of Chile

Definitions from the Web

Term: El Muerto

Description:

El Muerto is a Spanish term that translates to "the dead" in English. It can refer to a variety of different things, including a deceased person, a ghost, or a character in folklore and literature.

Senses:

Sense 1: Deceased Person

El Muerto can be used to describe someone who has passed away. It is a term commonly used in Hispanic cultures when referring to the dead.

Sample Sentence: My abuelo was el muerto in our family, but his spirit continues to live on in our hearts.

Sense 2: Ghost

El Muerto can also be used to denote a ghost or spirit that haunts a particular place. It is often associated with supernatural occurrences.

Sample Sentence: The old abandoned house was rumored to be haunted by el muerto, scaring away all the curious visitors.

Sense 3: Folklore and Literature

El Muerto is a character found in various Hispanic folklore and literary works. It typically represents the personification of death and is often depicted as a skeleton.

Sample Sentence: In the traditional Day of the Dead celebrations, el muerto is portrayed as a skeletal figure to honor the deceased.

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