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['waɪtɪŋ] [AE 'hwaɪt-]* * *plurals - whiting, whitings; noun(a type of small fish related to the cod.) merlango, merlano* * *whiting (1) /ˈwaɪtɪŋ/n. [u]bianco (di Spagna); gesso in polvere.whiting (2) /ˈwaɪtɪŋ/2 Merluccius bilinearis3 Menticirrhus● whiting pout ( Gadus luscus), gado barbato.* * *['waɪtɪŋ] [AE 'hwaɪt-] -
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3 pout
I [paʊt]nome muso m., broncio m.II [paʊt]verbo intransitivo fare il broncio, imbronciarsi* * *1. verb((of a sulky child etc) to push the lips out as a sign of displeasure.) (fare il broncio)2. noun(this expression of the face.) broncio* * *[paʊt]1. n2. vifare il broncio, mettere il muso* * *pout (1) /paʊt/n.broncio.pout (2) /paʊt/(zool., nei composti:) eel-pout, ( Zoarces viviparus) blennio viviparo; ( Zoarces anguillaris) blennio anguillare; whiting pout ( Gadus luscus), gado barbato; horn-pout ( Ameiurus nebulosus), pesce gatto.(to) pout /paʊt/A v. i.B v. t.* * *I [paʊt]nome muso m., broncio m.II [paʊt]verbo intransitivo fare il broncio, imbronciarsi -
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plurals; see whiting
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