pica
41pica — s. revisor de billetes en el transporte público. ❙ « ¿Un pica?¿Qué es un pica? Un revisor de tren, hombre.» José Luis Martín Vigil, Los niños bandidos …
42pica — I. /ˈpaɪkə / (say puykuh) noun Printing 1. Obsolete a size of type equivalent to 12 point. 2. the depth of this type size (4.2175176 mm) as a unit of linear measurement for type, etc. {Anglo Latin: book of rules for church services, apparently… …
43pica — n. (12 point) size of type; Medicine, abnormal craving to eat unusual things such as chalk or hair. ♦ small pica, 11 point. ♦ double pica, 22 point …
44pica — {{#}}{{LM P30210}}{{〓}} {{SynP30934}} {{[}}pica{{]}} ‹pi·ca› {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Especie de lanza larga que usaban los soldados y que tenía un hierro pequeño y agudo en su extremo superior. {{<}}2{{>}} Vara larga para picar toros desde… …
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45PICA — s. m. T. de Médec. Appétit dépravé, qui fait désirer et manger de la chaux, du plâtre, du charbon, etc. Les femmes grosses et les filles attaquées des pâles couleurs, sont sujettes au pica …
46Pica — Collection of rules used in the pre Reformation Church of England showing how the coincidence of more than one office on the same day should be dealt with; an almanac and ordinal for reciting divine service. The Latin term pica is derisive, as it …
47pica — ● um. m. ►UM Unité de mesure, utilisée en typographie. 1 pica vaut 12 Points, soit environ 0,5 cm …
48pica — s f 1 Lanza formada por un palo que tiene en uno de sus extremos una punta, generalmente pequeña, como la que usa el picador en la fiesta de los toros 2 pl Uno de los cuatro palos de la baraja francesa que se representa con la figura de un… …
49pica — Пайка (Pica) Единица измерения шрифта и элементов полосы набора в англо американской типометрической системе [типометрическая система применяемая в Америке и Великобритании]. Содержит 12 пунктов (pica4,23 мм) …
50pica — In typography, a unit of measurement in which there are 12 points to a pica and 6 picas to an inch …
51pica — pica1 [ pʌɪkə] noun Printing 1》 a unit of type size and line length equal to 12 points (about 1/6 inch or 4.2 mm). 2》 a size of letter in typewriting, with 10 characters to the inch (about 3.9 to the centimetre). Origin C16: from Anglo Latin pica …
52Piča — Sp Pičà Ap Picha L u. C Peru …
53pica — n. the indiscriminate eating of non nutritious or harmful substances, such as grass, stones, or clothing. It is common in early childhood but may also be found in patients with learning disabilities or psychosis. Although previously thought to be …
54píca — in pízza e [pica] ž (ȋ) gastr. jed iz krušnega testa, namazana s paradižnikovo mezgo in potresena s sirom, gnjatjo, različnimi začimbami: jesti pico; peči pice …
55Pica — tikrosios šarkos statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Pica angl. magpie vok. Elster, f rus. сорока, f pranc. pie, f ryšiai: platesnis terminas – varniniai siauresnis terminas – amerikinė šarka siauresnis terminas – arabinė… …
56pica — 1. n. Printing 1 a unit of type size (1/6 inch). 2 a size of letters in typewriting (10 per inch). Etymology: AL pica 15th c. book of rules about church feasts, perh. formed as PIE(2) 2. n. Med. the eating of substances other than normal food.… …
57Pica — 1. n. Printing 1 a unit of type size (1/6 inch). 2 a size of letters in typewriting (10 per inch). Etymology: AL pica 15th c. book of rules about church feasts, perh. formed as PIE(2) 2. n. Med. the eating of substances other than normal food.… …
58pica em — noun a linear unit (1/6 inch) used in printing • Syn: ↑em, ↑pica • Hypernyms: ↑linear unit, ↑linear measure • Part Holonyms: ↑inch, ↑in …
59pica — (лат. сорока ) см. Аппетит извращенный …
60pica — I. noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, magpie more at pie Date: 1563 an abnormal desire to eat substances (as chalk or ashes) not normally eaten II. noun Etymology: probably from Medieval Latin, collection of church rules Date: 1588 1. 12… …