noun🔗ShareAlcantarilla, cloaca(sometimes figurative) A sewer."After the heavy rain, the city streets became a veritable cloaca of overflowing sewage. "Después de la fuerte lluvia, las calles de la ciudad se convirtieron en una verdadera cloaca de aguas residuales desbordantes.utilityarchitectureenvironmentChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCloacaThe duct in reptiles, amphibians and birds, as well as most fish and some mammals, which serves as the common outlet for urination, defecation, and reproduction."The veterinarian explained that the bird's cloaca was inflamed, likely causing its discomfort during egg laying. "El veterinario explicó que la cloaca del ave estaba inflamada, lo que probablemente causaba su malestar durante la puesta de huevos.anatomyorgananimalbiologyphysiologyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareRetrete, letrinaAn outhouse or lavatory."During the camping trip, we realized the only cloaca was a simple hole dug in the ground behind the trees. "Durante el viaje de acampada, nos dimos cuenta de que el único retrete era un simple agujero cavado en el suelo detrás de los árboles.utilityarchitecturebuildingChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCloacaA duct through which gangrenous material escapes a body."The veterinarian identified a cloaca, an opening leaking foul-smelling discharge, on the horse's leg, indicating a deep infection. "El veterinario identificó una cloaca, una abertura que goteaba una descarga maloliente, en la pata del caballo, lo que indicaba una infección profunda.medicineanatomybodyphysiologyorganChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading