horno
Del latín 'fornus', que significa 'horno' o 'refugio caliente'.
NOUN
(1)
[/ˈoɾ.no/es-ES]
oven
literal
/
stove
formal
/
wood-fired oven
/
baking device
untranslatable
(Refers to a general concept not confined to a single word in English.)
Antonyms
frío
An enclosed chamber or apparatus designed for heating, baking, or roasting, typically used for food preparation, but also for various industrial processes. While its most common translation is oven, the term "horno" can broadly refer to any device that generates and contains intense heat, such as a kiln for firing ceramics, a furnace for smelting metals, or a traditional wood-fired oven for bread and pizza, thereby encompassing a wider range of heated devices than a single English equivalent might cover.
sustantivo regular
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| hornos |
- Precalienta el horno a 200 grados Celsius antes de meter el pastel. — Preheat the oven to 200 degrees Celsius before putting in the cake.
- La pizzería del pueblo tiene un horno de leña para sus pizzas. — The village pizzeria has a wood-fired oven for its pizzas.
- Dejamos el pollo asándose en el horno durante una hora. — We left the chicken roasting in the oven for an hour.