balsero

English

Etymology

From Spanish balsero.

Noun

balsero (plural balseros)

  1. A refugee who travels from Cuba to America by sea.
    • 1997 February 7, Fred Camper, “Anti-Masterpieces”, in Chicago Reader:
      If Manglano-Ovalle sympathizes with the balseros, Kara Walker's installation at the Renaissance Society is so over-the-top it can hardly be reduced to a simple argument.

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Anagrams

Spanish

Etymology

From balsa (raft) + -ero.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /balˈseɾo/ [balˈse.ɾo]
  • Rhymes: -eɾo
  • Syllabification: bal‧se‧ro

Noun

balsero m (plural balseros, feminine balsera, feminine plural balseras)

  1. balsero

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