Warning: Undefined variable $resultados in /home/enciclo/public_html/dictious.com/search.php on line 17
wheatpaste - Dictious

10 Results found for " wheatpaste"

wheatpaste

See also: wheat paste <span class="searchmatch">wheatpaste</span> (countable and uncountable, plural <span class="searchmatch">wheatpastes</span>) Alternative form of wheat paste <span class="searchmatch">wheatpaste</span> (third-person singular simple...


wheatpastes

<span class="searchmatch">wheatpastes</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">wheatpaste</span>...


wheatpasted

<span class="searchmatch">wheatpasted</span> simple past and past participle of <span class="searchmatch">wheatpaste</span>...


wheat paste

See also: <span class="searchmatch">wheatpaste</span> English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">wheatpaste</span> Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">wheatpaste</span> wheat paste (countable and uncountable, plural wheat pastes)...


liisteröidä

liis‧te‧röi‧dä Hyphenation(key): liis‧te‧röi‧dä liisteröidä To paste (wallpapers), <span class="searchmatch">wheatpaste</span>. liisteröiminen liisteröinti liisteröityä “liisteröidä”, in Kielitoimiston...


Pappe

The original sense of the word was “pap, mush cooked from flour” and “<span class="searchmatch">wheatpaste</span>, flour-based glue”. It was then used for a material of book covers made...


Bappn

Low German pappe, English pap, Dutch pap, German Pappe (“pap, porridge; <span class="searchmatch">wheatpaste</span>; cardboard”), Old French papa/pape, Bulgarian папам (papam, “to eat”)...


Papp

thick soup cooked from flour; pap Synonyms: Brei, Mehlsuppe (regional) <span class="searchmatch">wheatpaste</span> (flour-based glue) Synonym: Kleister The derivatives below are more widely...


pappen

the corresponding lemma form. pappen plural of pap bappen From Papp (“<span class="searchmatch">wheatpaste</span>, flour-based glue”). IPA(key): /ˈpapən/, [ˈpapm̩] pappen (weak, third-person...


Bapperl

Low German pappe, English pap, Dutch pap, German Pappe (“pap, porridge; <span class="searchmatch">wheatpaste</span>; cardboard”), Old French papa/pape, Bulgarian папам (papam, “to eat”)...