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2 parte carnosa
• fleshy leaf• fletch -
3 penca
f.1 fleshy leaf.2 prickly pear.3 prick.* * *1 fleshy leaf* * *SF1) (Bot) (=hoja) leaf; (=nervio) main rib; (=chumbera) prickly pear2) Méx [de cuchillo] blade3)4) And5) LAm *** (=pene) prick **** * *Iadjetivo invariable (Chi fam) < cosa> crappy (sl); < situación> lousy (colloq); < persona> uglyIIa) ( de hoja) main ribb) ( del nopal) stalkc) (Méx) ( de bananas) bunch* * *= stalk.Ex. Printing types are representations in reverse of letters of the alphabet, cast in relief on the ends of rectangular lead-alloy stalks about 24 mm. high.----* penca de acelga = Swiss chard stalk, chard stalk.* * *Iadjetivo invariable (Chi fam) < cosa> crappy (sl); < situación> lousy (colloq); < persona> uglyIIa) ( de hoja) main ribb) ( del nopal) stalkc) (Méx) ( de bananas) bunch* * *= stalk.Ex: Printing types are representations in reverse of letters of the alphabet, cast in relief on the ends of rectangular lead-alloy stalks about 24 mm. high.
* penca de acelga = Swiss chard stalk, chard stalk.* * *2 ‹persona› uglyA1 (de una hoja) main rib2 (del nopal) stalk3 ( Méx) (de bananas) bunch1 (nariz) big nose2 (del pollo) pope's nose, parson's nose ( BrE)* * *
Del verbo pencar: ( conjugate pencar)
penca es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
penca
pencar
penca sustantivo femenino
' penca' also found in these entries:
English:
bunch
- stick
* * *penca1nf1. [de cactus] fleshy leafpenca2 adjChile Fam1. [hecho] god-awful, really crap2. [objeto] crap, crappy3. [persona] crap* * *I adj Chisoft, weakII f L.Am. ( nopal) leaf of the prickly pear plant -
4 etli
1. containing meat, cooked with pieces of meat. 2. meaty, fleshy (animal). 3. plump, rotund, corpulent (person). 4. thick, full, rounded. 5. fleshy, pulpy (fruit). 6. succulent (plant). - bitki succulent plant, succulent. - börek pastry filled with ground meat. - butlu plump (woman). - canlı plump and robust. - ekmek flat bread baked together with ground meat and tomatoes. - meyve fleshy and juicy fruit. -ye sütlüye karışmamak to avoid getting involved. - yaprak bot. fleshy leaf. -
5 мясистый лист
Makarov: fleshy leaf -
6 carnoso
• fleshly pleasure• fleshy leaf• meaty -
7 carnudo
• fleshly pleasure• fleshy leaf• meaty -
8 gordo
• chubby• fleshly pleasure• fleshy leaf• obese• porky• stubby -
9 molledo
• breadcrumb• fleshy leaf• fletch -
10 pulposo
• fleshly pleasure• fleshy leaf• pulpitis• pulque -
11 mescal
( mexcal or mezcal [meskál] < Nahuatl metl 'maguey' and (i) xcalli 'stew' < ixcalhuia 'to cook or boil something.' The original meaning of this term refers to an intoxicating drink obtained from the maguey or agave plant)1) New Mexico: 1831. Another name for the agave plant. Also refers to the root or the young bud stalk of the plant used for food.Alternate forms: mascal, mescale, mezcal, muscal, muscale.2) California: 1833. An intoxicating drink prepared with the fermented juice or pulp of the agave plant. By extension, any intoxicating drink.Also called mescal liquor.4) According to Blevins, this term also applies to a food prepared from mescal1. The DRAE references mezcal as a variety of agave or a liquor obtained by fermenting and distilling the heads of the plant. Santamaría defines mexcal (or mezcal) as an alcoholic drink extracted by distilling the fleshy leaf or the head of some species of maguey. He notes that the species used for making the drink are Agave mexicana, A. wixlinzeni, A. desipiens. The drink is popular in central and northern Mexico as well as in New Mexico and Texas. -
12 fleischig
Adj. fleshy* * *fleshy; meaty; pulpy; beefy* * *flei|schig ['flaiʃɪç]adjfleshy* * *1) (of or like beef: a beefy taste.) beefy2) (fat: a fleshy face.) fleshy3) ((tasting, smelling etc) like meat: This smells meaty.) meaty* * *flei·schig[ˈflaiʃɪç]adj fleshy* * ** * *fleischig adj fleshy* * ** * *adj.beefy adj.fleshy adj.meaty adj. adv.beefily adv. -
13 nopal
(Sp. model spelled same [nopál] < Nahuatl nopalli < nochtli 'prickly pear' and palli 'flattened object')Colorado: 1823. A prickly pear cactus; also the flat section or leaf ( penca) of such a cactus. Santamaría glosses it as the common name of several cacti that produce a prickly pear, especially Opuntia cactus and O. hernandezii, a plant that grows to about ten feet in height and has flattened stalks composed of a series of fleshy, oval-shaped sections covered with spines. The cactus also produces yellow flowers with many petals and spiny, edible fruits that are green when unripe and turn yellow or cherry-colored when they mature.
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