correr

Etymology
From, present active infinitive of.

Verb

 * 1) to run

Etymology
From, present active infinitive of.

Verb

 * 1)  to run
 * 2) to escape, run away
 * 3)  to chase away, make flee
 * 4) to be rumored
 * 1)  to chase away, make flee
 * 2) to be rumored
 * 1) to be rumored
 * 1) to be rumored

Etymology
, from, present active infinitive of.

Verb

 * 1)  to run
 * 2)  to flow, run
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 * 1)  to hasten
 * 2)  to circulate
 * 3)  to chase, chase away; to overrun
 * 1)  to chase, chase away; to overrun
 * 1)  to chase, chase away; to overrun

Related terms

 * corrente

Etymology
, from, from.

Verb

 * 1)  to run
 * 2)  to develop
 * 3)  to attack

Etymology
, from, from , from.

Verb

 * 1)  to run
 * 2)  to run away; to flee
 * 3)  to speed
 * 4)  to rush; to hurry
 * 5)  to flow
 * 6)  to run (in the family)
 * 7)  to elapse; to pass quickly
 * 8) to be passed around; to spread
 * 9)  to draw; to slide over a rod or trail
 * 10)  to slide (an object)
 * 11)  to slide
 * 12)  to run (a risk or danger)
 * 13)  to participate, to race
 * 14)  to tour
 * 15)  to go
 * 16)  to chase off
 * 17)  to run (a program)
 * 1)  to draw; to slide over a rod or trail
 * 2)  to slide (an object)
 * 3)  to slide
 * 4)  to run (a risk or danger)
 * 5)  to participate, to race
 * 6)  to tour
 * 7)  to go
 * 8)  to chase off
 * 9)  to run (a program)
 * 1)  to participate, to race
 * 2)  to tour
 * 3)  to go
 * 4)  to chase off
 * 5)  to run (a program)
 * 1)  to chase off
 * 2)  to run (a program)
 * 1)  to run (a program)
 * 1)  to run (a program)
 * 1)  to run (a program)

Etymology
, from, from.

Verb

 * 1) to run, jog
 * 2) to flow
 * 3) to shoo, chase away, drive away
 * 4) to throw out; to fire; to expel
 * 5)  to walk away
 * 6)  to cop out, to shirk
 * 7) to elapse
 * 8) to go around, spread
 * 9) to rush
 * 10) to draw
 * 11)  to have an orgasm
 * 12)  to move
 * 1) to rush
 * 2) to draw
 * 3)  to have an orgasm
 * 4)  to move
 * 1)  to move
 * 1)  to move
 * 1)  to move

Noun

 * 1)  course, passing