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pico-henrys

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picohenrys

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pico-henry

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picohenry

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picar

IPA(key): /piˈkaɾ/ [piˈkaɾ] picar (first-person singular indicative present <span class="searchmatch">pico</span>, past participle picáu) to knock (on the door) Picanon a la puerta va un...


subscribe

bottom of a document; to sign (one&#039;s name). c. 1510, Thomas More, The Life of <span class="searchmatch">Pico</span> della Mirandola: [They] subscribed their names under them. 1906, The New...


against

3 Tusc. cites Epicurus as a chiefe patron of this Tenent. 1988 March 1, <span class="searchmatch">Pico</span> Caroni with Martin E. Schwab, “Antibody against myelin associated inhibitor...


brow

forehead. c. 1597 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The First Part of <span class="searchmatch">Henry</span> the Fourth, […]”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, &amp; Tragedies […]...


peck

8810 cubic centimeters in the U.S. system. They picked a peck of wheat. 1851, <span class="searchmatch">Henry</span> Mayhew, “Gross Value of the Fruit and Vegetables Sold Annually in the London...


peak

(geography) The whole hill or mountain, especially when isolated. 1898, Arnold <span class="searchmatch">Henry</span> Savage Landor, chapter 62, in In the Forbidden Land: To the South we observed...