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chick-pea
chick-pea (ˈtʃɪk ˈpiː) Forms: 6 ciche-, chiche-, 6–7 cich-, 7–8 chich-, 8– chick-. [In 16–17th c. cich-pease, chich-pease, f. cich, chich + pease, after F. pois chiche (earlier simply chiche); but in the 18th c. altered (by some error) to chick-pea (cf. chichling, chickling). Chick-pea is used in Li... Oxford English Dictionary
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chick-pea
chick-pea/ˈtʃɪk pi:; `tʃɪkˌpi/ n(a) Asian plant grown for its edible pea-like seeds 鹰嘴豆(亚洲产, 豆状籽可食).(b) one of these seeds . 牛津英汉双解词典
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Nan-e Nokhodchi
These are traditionally made from chick-pea flour and flavored with cardamom and garnished with pistachio. They come in varying shapes. wikipedia.org
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chickny pea
† chickny pea App. variant of chick-pea.1693 Urquhart Rabelais iii. li. 408 It is more..hurtful than..the Fitches to the Chickny Pease. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pustularia (gastropod)
Hubert, 1993 Pustularia mauiensis (Burgess, 1967) Maui chick-pea cowry (endemic to Hawaii) Species brought into synonymy Pustularia childreni (Gray wikipedia.org
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chiche-pea
chiche-pea obs. f. chick-pea. Oxford English Dictionary
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Nan-e berenji
noghl, sugar-coated almonds Persian baklava, pistachio almond pastry nan-e berenji, rice cookies nan-e badami, almond cookies nan-e nokhodchi, chick-pea wikipedia.org
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cich-pea
cich-pea obs. f. chick-pea. Oxford English Dictionary
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Çorum
Çorum is primarily known for its Phrygian and Hittite archaeological sites, its thermal springs, and its native roasted chick-pea snacks known nationally wikipedia.org
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ciche-pea
ciche-pea obs. f. chick-pea. Oxford English Dictionary
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Astragalus cicer
Astragalus cicer, the chickpea milkvetch, chick-pea milk-vetch or cicer milkvetch, is a perennial flowering plant native to Eastern Europe, popularized wikipedia.org
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疹贝属
smooth bistrinotata Pustularia chiapponii Lorenz, 1999 疹贝 Pustularia cicercula (Linnaeus, 1758) Pustularia cicercula cicercula Linnaeus, 1758) : Chick-pea Schilder, 1938 : Short-beaked Globulus Pustularia globulus globulus (Linnaeus, 1758): Globular chick-pea cowry Pustularia globulus sphaeridium Schilder wikipedia.org
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Aïoli garni
Other ingredients may include beetroot, raw or cooked sweet peppers, boiled white fish, chick-pea salad, florets of cauliflower, boiled navets (young turnips wikipedia.org
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chich
▪ I. chich, n. (tʃɪtʃ) Forms: 5–6 chiche, 6–7 cich(e; commonly in pl. 4 chyches, 5 chitches, 6–8 ciches, 4–9 chiches. [ME. chiche, a. OF. chiche (also cice, both 13th c. in Littré); also 16th c. ciche, a. F. ciche (16th c.): the French forms correspond to It. cece, Pr. ceze (also cezer):—L. cicer, w... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rujm
southeast of Madaba) Rujm el-Hiri, "the stone heap of the wild cat" Rujm el Humeitah, "the cairn of the mountain fig" Rujm el Hummûs, "the cairn of the chick-pea wikipedia.org
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