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1 pici
rimless cap, usually of black velvet, similar in shape of an overseas cap -
2 pici
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3 pici
rimless cap, us. of black velvet, similar in shape to an ovenseas cap. -
4 pici
tiddley, minuscule, toy, wee, tiny -
5 pici tidur
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6 pici dolog
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7 pici gyerek
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8 ağaç piçi
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9 yumurta piçi
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10 pytlík na píci
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11 n-aş face asta să mă pici cu ceară
I wouldn't do it for the life of me.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > n-aş face asta să mă pici cu ceară
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12 să-i pici cu ceară / lumânarea
not for the worldRomână-Engleză dicționar expresii > să-i pici cu ceară / lumânarea
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13 ağaç piçi
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14 ici-pici
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15 Picus
1.pīcus, i, m. [perh. root pingo; cf. pica].I.A woodpecker, one of the birds used in augury, Plaut. As. 2, 1, 12:II.sunt et parvae aves uncorum unguium, ut pici, Martio cognomine insignes et in auspicatu magni,
Plin. 10, 18, 20, § 40; 11, 37, 44, § 122; Non. 518, 24.—A fabulous bird, the griffin: picos veteres esse voluerunt, quos Graeci grupas appellant. Plautus Aulularia (4, 8, 1):2.pici divitiis, qui aureos montes colunt, Ego solus supero,
Non. 152, 7 sq.Pīcus, i, m., son of Saturn, grandfather of Latinus, king of the aborigines, and a prophet; he was changed by Circe, whose love he had slighted, into a woodpecker, Ov. M. 14, 320; Verg. A. 7, 189 Serv.; Juv. 8, 131. -
16 picus
1.pīcus, i, m. [perh. root pingo; cf. pica].I.A woodpecker, one of the birds used in augury, Plaut. As. 2, 1, 12:II.sunt et parvae aves uncorum unguium, ut pici, Martio cognomine insignes et in auspicatu magni,
Plin. 10, 18, 20, § 40; 11, 37, 44, § 122; Non. 518, 24.—A fabulous bird, the griffin: picos veteres esse voluerunt, quos Graeci grupas appellant. Plautus Aulularia (4, 8, 1):2.pici divitiis, qui aureos montes colunt, Ego solus supero,
Non. 152, 7 sq.Pīcus, i, m., son of Saturn, grandfather of Latinus, king of the aborigines, and a prophet; he was changed by Circe, whose love he had slighted, into a woodpecker, Ov. M. 14, 320; Verg. A. 7, 189 Serv.; Juv. 8, 131. -
17 pīcus
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18 bici
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19 phici
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20 aequiformis
aequĭformis, e, adj. [aequus-forma], uniform: versus, composed of single, unconnected words, as (Verg. A. 7, 171): urbe fuit media Laurentis regia Pici, where no two successive words are connected, Diom. p 498 P.
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