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1 starch
1. noun1) (a white food substance found especially in flour, potatoes etc: Bread contains starch.)2) (a powder prepared from this, used for stiffening clothes.)
2. verb(to stiffen (clothes) with starch.)- starchy- starchiness
tr[stɑːʧ]1 (laundry) almidonarstarch ['stɑrʧ] vt: almidonarstarch n: almidón m, fécula f (comida)n.• almidón s.m.• fécula s.f.v.• almidonar v.
I stɑːrtʃ, stɑːtʃa) u almidón mb) ( starchy food) fécula f, almidón m
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transitive verb almidonar[stɑːtʃ]1.2.VT almidonar* * *
I [stɑːrtʃ, stɑːtʃ]a) u almidón mb) ( starchy food) fécula f, almidón m
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transitive verb almidonar
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