English Words Borrowed From Spanish

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1.
a gentle blow or moderate current of air (breeze)
2.
a large farm to raise livestock or crops (ranch)
3.
a member of a small independent group taking part in irregular fighting, typically against larger regular forces (guerilla)
4.
an open area or a courtyard attached to a house
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a sudden frenzied rush of people or animals (stampede)
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to have manly characteristics and qualities such as being robust, strong, aggressive, unemotional, etc.(macho)
7.
an insect with antennae and legs (cockroach)
8.
a dark green fruit with smooth, light green pulp (avocado)
9.
a public area, in a form of a building with shops and stores (plaza)
10.
a small and lightly built American horse (mustang)
11.
goods that are transported (cargo)
12.
a sweet substance extracted from vanilla pods (vanilla)
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a rope with a knot that forms a ring to catch horses and cattle (lasso)
14.
a deep narrow gorge with steep sides (canyon)
15.
a powerful, destructive windstorm that forms itself into a cone-like shape