Cáscara (en. Peel)

/ˈkas.ka.ɾa/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Outer layer that envelops a fruit, nut, or egg.
The peel of the orange is very aromatic.
La cáscara de la naranja es muy aromática.
Hard substance that protects the interior of an organism.
Eggshells are fragile.
Las cáscaras de los huevos son frágiles.
Exterior material of some objects.
The shell of a car can be made of plastic.
La cáscara de un coche puede estar hecha de plástico.

Etymology

From the Latin 'cáscara', which means 'shell' or 'bark'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

banana peel
The residue or the peel of a banana that can cause slips.
cáscara de plátano
empty shell
Something that appears to contain value but is empty inside.
cáscara vacía
there is no skin without a banana
There is nothing without its essential complement.
no hay cáscara sin plátano

Related Words

bark
Outer layer of a tree.
corteza
eggshell
The hard covering of eggs.
cáscara de huevo
fruit
Edible part of a plant that contains seeds.
fruta

Slang Meanings

Refers to someone who is superficial or just appearance.
It's just a shell, it has no content.
Es solo una cáscara, no tiene contenido.
Indicates that something is of poor quality or low value.
This car is just a shell.
Este coche es solo una cáscara.