troncal

Catalan

Etymology

From tronc + -al.

Pronunciation

Adjective

troncal m or f (masculine and feminine plural troncals)

  1. (education) core
  2. (heraldry, relational) of the main branch of a family tree
  3. (law, relational) of the principle of troncalitat

Derived terms

Further reading

Spanish

Etymology

From tronco + -al.

Adjective

troncal m or f (masculine and feminine plural troncales)

  1. core, main
    • 2015 September 14, “Una de las familias que pidió clases en castellano no lleva a sus hijos al colegio”, in El País:
      Esta decisión, que obliga a realizar una materia troncal en castellano, no se hizo pública hasta principios de septiembre.
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  2. (law, relational) of the principle of troncalidad

Derived terms

Further reading

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