cadillo

[kuh-dil-oh]

cadillo Definition

  • 1a prickly plant that grows in the southwestern United States and Mexico, also known as burweed or cocklebur
  • 2a skin condition caused by contact with certain plants, also known as stinging nettle rash

Using cadillo: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cadillo" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I got a cadillo on my arm after hiking through the desert.

  • Example

    The cadillo plant is often considered a weed.

  • Example

    She developed a cadillo rash after touching poison ivy.

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Summary: cadillo in Brief

The term 'cadillo' [kuh-dil-oh] refers to two distinct things: a prickly plant that grows in the southwestern United States and Mexico, and a skin condition caused by contact with certain plants. Examples of the former include 'The cadillo plant is often considered a weed,' while examples of the latter include 'She developed a cadillo rash after touching poison ivy.'