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icore

(DiPI) <span class="searchmatch">icore</span> in Aldo Gabrielli, Grandi Dizionario Italiano (Hoepli) <span class="searchmatch">icore</span> in garzantilinguistica.it – Garzanti Linguistica, De Agostini Scuola Spa <span class="searchmatch">icore</span> in...


icores

IPA(key): /iˈkoɾes/ [iˈko.ɾes] Rhymes: -oɾes Syllabification: i‧co‧res <span class="searchmatch">icores</span> plural of icor...


Erico

See also: érico, Érico, and eriçó Erico m a male given name, equivalent to English Eric Cerio, cerio, <span class="searchmatch">icore</span>, orice...


icori

IPA(key): /iˈko.ri/, (poetic) /ˈi.ko.ri/ Rhymes: -ori, (poetic) -ikori Hyphenation: i‧có‧ri, (poetic) ì‧co‧ri icori m plural of <span class="searchmatch">icore</span> Cirio, orici...


অকালপক্ব

(literal) ripened before time (figurative) precocious, impertinent ইঁচড়ে পাকা (<span class="searchmatch">ĩcoṛe</span> paka), এঁচড়ে পাকা (ẽcoṛe paka) জ্যাঠা (jeṭha) ডেঁপো (ḍẽpō) অকাল-অপক্ব (ôkal-ôpôkkô)...


orice

d&#039;Arabia orice dalle corna a sciabola orice gazzella Cerio, Erico, cerio, <span class="searchmatch">icore</span> From ori- +‎ ce. IPA(key): /orʲ.ˈt͡ʃe/ Rhymes: -e Hyphenation: ori‧ce orice...


Cerio

etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) Cerio m or f by sense a surname Erico, <span class="searchmatch">icore</span>, orice...


cerio

Hyphenation: cè‧rio cerio m (plural ceri) (chemistry) cerium Cerere cerite Erico, <span class="searchmatch">icore</span>, orice ceriō dative/ablative singular of cerium &quot;cerio&quot;, in Charles du Fresne...


icor

IPA(key): /iˈko.ɾi/ Rhymes: (Brazil) -oʁ, (Portugal) -oɾ icor m (plural <span class="searchmatch">icores</span>) (pathology) ichor (discharge from a sore) petricor “icor”, in Michaelis...


ichor

4 (“fetid, watery discharge from a sore”) is from Middle English icor, <span class="searchmatch">icore</span> [and other forms], from Medieval Latin ichor; see further above. (Received...