manteco

This is the 7821st most frequent Spanish word.


manteco

"Manteco" refers to something greasy, buttery, or fat.


The word 'manteco' is used to describe something as greasy or buttery, likely referring to texture or richness in a gratifying sense.

El pan parece manteco porque está muy suave.

The bread seems greasy because it's very soft.


Here, 'manteco' can express stubborn or unyielding behavior, emphasizing interpersonal conduct.

No te pongas manteco con los demás y coopera.

Don't act stubborn with the others and cooperate.


The term 'manteca' (derived from 'manteco') describes the fatty or oily substance, referring to food texture qualities.

La pasta que preparaste está demasiado manteca; necesitas menos mantequilla.

The pasta you made is too greasy; you need less butter.