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Picasso noun {m} | Picasso(work of art by Pablo Picasso) |
Picasso proper noun {m} | Picasso(Pablo Picasso) |
picatroncos noun {m} | woodpecker [woodpeckers](bird in Picinae) |
picaza noun {f} | magpie [magpies](bird of genus Pica) |
picazón noun {f} | itch [itches](a sensation felt on an area of the skin that causes a person or animal to want to scratch) |
bombardero en picado noun {m} | dive bomber(type of military aircraft) |
bosque tropical noun {m} | rainforest [rainforests](type of forest) |
cacomixtle tropical noun {m} | cacomistle(Bassariscus sumichrasti) |
caer en picado verb | plummet [plummeted, plummeting, plummets](to drop swiftly, in a direct manner; to fall quickly) |
carne picada noun {f} | mince(finely chopped meat, see also: ground beef) |
Chépica proper noun {m} | Chépicaproper noun |
con perspicacia adverb | shrewdly(in a shrewd manner) |
depresión tropical noun {f} | tropical depression(region of low pressure) |
desviación típica noun {f} | standard deviation [standard deviations](statistical measure) |
el que se pica phrase | if the shoe fits, wear it(idiomatic) |
epicanto noun {m} | epicanthus [epicanthi](a skin fold of the upper eyelid, typical of East Asians) |
epicaricacía noun {f} | schadenfreude(malicious enjoyment derived from observing someone else's misfortune) |
epicarpio noun {m} | exocarp [exocarps](outermost layer of the pericarp) |
espicanardo noun {m} | spikenard(The plant Nardostachys jatamansi) |
estar a la vez en la procesión y repicando las campanas verb | have one's cake and eat it too(to seek to have two things which are mutually incompatible) |
estar en misa y repicando verb | have one's cake and eat it too(to seek to have two things which are mutually incompatible) |
filantrópicamente adverb | philanthropically(in a philanthropic manner) |
filípica noun {f} | screed [screeds](speech or piece of writing which contains angry and extended criticism, see also: diatribe; harangue) |
geometría tropical noun {f} | tropical geometry(branch of geometry) |
hígado picado noun {m} | chopped liver(Jewish pâté-like food) |
hípica noun {f} | equestrianism(the art or sport of riding horses) horse racing(a sport where horses and their jockeys compete to be fastest) |
huevos picados noun {m-Pl} | scrambled egg(dish) |
lanzarse en picada verb | swoop [swooped, swooping, swoops](to fly downwards suddenly) |
máquina de picar carne noun {f} | meatgrinder(device for cutting meat) |
martín gigante neotropical noun {m} | ringed kingfisher(South American bird) |
novela picaresca noun {f} | picaresque(picaresque novel) |
olímpica noun {f} | Olympian [Olympians](sportsperson competing in the ancient or modern Olympic Games) |
paralímpica noun {f} | Paralympian(one who competes in the Paralympic Games) |
pasar olímpicamente verb | couldn't care less(to lack interest) |
Península Olímpica proper noun {f} | Olympic Peninsula(peninsula) |
perspicacia noun {f} | acumen(quickness of perception) insight [insights](power of acute observation and deduction) perspicacity(Acute discernment or understanding; insight) |
perspicaz adjective | acute [acuter, acutest](intense, sensitive, sharp, see also: intense; sensitive; sharp) |