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peccary [peccaries] (a family of mammals related to pigs and hippos) noun [UK: ˈpek.ə.ri] [US: ˈpek.ə.ri] | jabalinanoun pecarínoun sahínonoun saínonoun sajinonoun |
Pechora pipit (Anthus gustavi) noun | bisbita del Pechoranoun |
peck [pecks] (act of striking with a beak) noun [UK: pek] [US: ˈpek] | picadanoun |
peck [pecks] (short kiss) noun [UK: pek] [US: ˈpek] | piconoun |
peck [pecked, pecking, pecks] (to kiss) verb [UK: pek] [US: ˈpek] | bicarverb |
peck [pecked, pecking, pecks] (to strike or pierce with the beak or similar) verb [UK: pek] [US: ˈpek] | picotearverbThe chicken is pecking at John. = La gallina está picoteando a John. |
pectin [pectins] (substance) noun [UK: ˈpek.tɪn] [US: ˈpek.ˌtɪn] | pectinanoun |
pectinate (resembling a comb) adjective [UK: ˈpek.tɪ.nɪt] [US: ˈpek.tə.neɪt] | pectinadoadjective |
pectineal (relating to the pubic bone) adjective | pectíneoadjective |
pectineus (muscle) noun | pectíneonoun |
pectoral (of or pertaining to the breast or chest) adjective [UK: ˈpek.tə.rəl] [US: ˈpek.tə.rəl] | pectoraladjective |
pectoral fin (fin located on each side of a fish) noun [UK: ˈpek.tə.rəl fɪn] [US: ˈpek.tə.rəl ˈfɪn] | aleta pectoralnoun |
pectoral sandpiper (Calidris melanotos) noun | correlimos pectoralnoun |
pectus excavatum (deformity) noun | pectus excavatumnoun |
peculiar (common or usual for a particular place or circumstance) adjective [UK: pɪ.ˈkjuː.lɪə(r)] [US: pə.ˈkjuː.ljər] | específicoadjective |
peculiar (out of the ordinary) adjective [UK: pɪ.ˈkjuː.lɪə(r)] [US: pə.ˈkjuː.ljər] | peculiaradjectivePenguins are peculiar birds. = Los pingüinos son aves peculiares. raroadjectiveThis milk has a peculiar taste. = Esa leche tiene un gusto raro. |
peculiarity [peculiarities] (the quality or state of being peculiar) noun [UK: pɪ.ˌkjuː.lɪ.ˈæ.rɪ.ti] [US: pɪ.ˌkjuː.li.ˈe.rə.ti] | peculiaridadnoun |
pecuniary (of or relating to money) adjective [UK: pɪ.ˈkjuː.nɪə.ri] [US: pe.ˈkjuː.ni.ˌe.ri] | monetarioadjective pecuniarioadjective |
pedagogical (of, or relating to pedagogy) adjective [UK: ˌpe.də.ˈɡɒ.dʒɪkəl] [US: ˌpe.də.ˈɡɑː.dʒɪkəl] | pedagógicoadjective |
pedagogically (in a pedagogical manner) adverb [UK: pedaɡo.ɡical.lei] [US: pedaɡo.ɡical.lei] | pedagógicamenteadverb |
pedagogy [pedagogies] (profession of teaching) noun [UK: ˈpe.də.ɡɒ.dʒi] [US: ˈpe.dəˌɡo.dʒi] | pedagogíanoun |
pedagogue [pedagogues] (teacher) noun [UK: ˈpe.də.ɡɒɡ] [US: ˈpe.də.ɡɒɡ] | pedagoganoun pedagogonoun |
pedal [pedals] (lever operated by one's foot) noun [UK: ˈped.l̩] [US: ˈped.l̩] | pedalnoun |
pedal [pedalled, pedalling, pedals] (to operate a pedal) verb [UK: ˈped.l̩] [US: ˈped.l̩] | pedalearverbJohn pedaled his bicycle as fast as he could. = John pedaleó su bicicleta tan rápido como pudo. |
pedal stroke (a push on the pedals) noun | pedaladanoun |
pedalo (small boat propelled by pedals) noun | hidropedalnoun patínnoun pedaletanoun pedalinanoun pedalonoun velomarnoun |
pedant [pedants] (person overly concerned with formal rules and trivial points of learning) noun [UK: ˈpednt] [US: ˈpednt] | pedantenoun |
pedantic (like a pedant) adjective [UK: pɪ.ˈdæn.tɪk] [US: pə.ˈdæn.tɪk] | pedanteadjectiveYou are pedantic. = Usted es pedante. |