This is the 6475th most frequent Spanish word.
catl
The word "catl" does not exist in standard Spanish; it may be a misspelling or derived from another language like Nahuatl, where "catl" can mean "person."
In this sentence, 'catl' is explained as a word from the Nahuatl language describing snakes, thus used contextually as its definition.
El 'catl' es un término náhuatl que se refiere a las serpientes.
The 'catl' is a Nahuatl term that refers to snakes.
Here, 'catl' is used in an illustrative context, referencing its symbolic representation in cultural artifacts.
Al observar el arte azteca, el 'catl' aparece como símbolo de poder.
When observing Aztec art, the 'catl' appears as a symbol of power.
In this example, 'catl' is described as a component within compound words in the Nahuatl language, demonstrating its usage in forming names.