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PICUDA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
American Spanish, from Spanish, feminine of picudo beaked, pointed, sharp, from pico beak, modification of Latin beccus beak, from Gaulish.
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picuda - Spanish English Dictionary - Tureng
Category, Spanish, English. General. 1, General, picuda [f], woodcock. 2, General, picuda [f], picuda olive. 3, General, picuda [f], a fish (sphyrcena ...
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USS Picuda - Wikipedia
USS Picuda (SS-382), a Balao-class submarine, was originally named Obispo, making her the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the obispo, a ...
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picuda
picuda (pɪˈkuːdə) [Amer. Sp., f. Sp. picudo, -a pointed, sharp.] The great barracuda, Sphyræna barracuda, of the family Sphyrænidæ, a large marine fish found in oceans bordering eastern central America, from Florida to Brazil.1931 B. Miall tr. Guenther's Naturalist in Brazil ii. 48 There is also, on...
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Picuda | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary.com
Translate Picuda. See authoritative translations of Picuda in English with example sentences and audio pronunciations.
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PICUDA - Spanish - English open dictionary
Name of a pest that affects the coconut palm and some other palms. It is also known as the red palm weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus).
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USS Picuda
Three hits were heard as all escorts made for Picuda. At Majuro, Picuda, now under the command of Evan T.
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Picuda (SS-382) - Naval History and Heritage Command
Picuda (SS-382), originally named Obispo, was laid down by the Portsmouth Navy Yard, Portsmouth, NH, 15 March 1943; launched 12 July 1943.
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picuda, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
OED's earliest evidence for picuda is from 1882, in Bulletin U.S. National Mus. picuda is a borrowing from Spanish. Etymons: Spanish picuda. See etymology ...
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picuda - Diccionario Inglés-Español WordReference.com
Principal Translations. Spanish, English. picudo adj, (tiene pico), pointed, spiked adj. picudo adj, (tiene forma de pico), pointy, spiky adj ...
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Picuda Olive Oil Extra Virgin - latinajadelgourmet.com
Taste the Picuda Extra Virgin olive oil, characterized by its aroma and flavor of fresh almonds, sweet, and a little spicy and bitter.
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Picual
Blanco Productivo, Olive Grosse de Tlemcen, Olivo Macho de Santisteban del Puerto, Picua', Picual de Hoja Clara, Picual de Hoja Oscura, Picual de Jaẽn, Picuda
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Convoy Hi-71
Picuda and Spadefish were unable to locate the convoy in the deteriorating visibility, and heavy seas loosened plates on the superstructure of Redfish. Yūnagi was relieved of responsibility for Hakko Maru No. 2 on 25 August and was sunk an hour later by Picuda.
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Felimare molloi
Distribution
This species was described from Isla Picuda, Chimanas, Mochima in the Caribbean Sea off Venezuela.
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Leptodactylus fuscus
Its local names are rana picuda ("woodcock frog") and rana silbador ("whistling frog").
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