mango

  • 11mango — s. m. [Portugal: Regionalismo] Fruto da mangueira. = MANGÁ   ‣ Etimologia: alteração de manga mango s. m. 1. A parte que se empunha do mangual. 2.  [Zoologia] Mamífero carnívoro da África.   ‣ Etimologia: latim *manicus, de manus, us, mão …

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  • 12mango — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. n ndm {{/stl 8}}{{stl 20}} {{/stl 20}}{{stl 12}}1. {{/stl 12}}{{stl 8}}bot. {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} drzewo rosnące w kilku gatunkach; najbardziej znane – mango indyjskie o wysokości do 30 m, o dużych jajowatych owocach,… …

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  • 13mango — [maŋ′gō] n. pl. mangoes or mangos [Port manga < Malay maṅga < Tamil mān kāy < mān, mango tree + kāy, fruit] 1. a yellow red, oblong tropical fruit with thick rind, somewhat acid and juicy pulp, and a hard stone: it is eaten when ripe, or …

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  • 14Mango [1] — Mango, Dorf im Mandamento San Stefano Belbo der piemontesischen Provinz Alba; 1900 Ew …

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  • 15Mango [2] — Mango (lat.), Sklavenhändler …

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  • 16Mango [3] — Mango, 1) Vogel, eine Art Polytmus; 2) Baum, s. Mangifera …

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  • 17mango — mȁngo m <G a> DEFINICIJA plod mangovca ETIMOLOGIJA vidi mangovac …

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  • 18mango — the fruit, has plural forms mangoes (preferred) or mangos …

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  • 19mango — ► NOUN (pl. mangoes or mangos) ▪ a fleshy oval yellowish red tropical fruit. ORIGIN Portuguese manga …

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  • 20Mango — This article is about the fruit. For other meanings of the word, see Mango (disambiguation). Australian Mango with its cross section …

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