Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The first element in several scientific terms, meaning ‘in two parts,’ ‘in pairs.’
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Examples
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I recently heard someone use a "dicho" when playfully grabbing an item away from a friend.
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I recently heard someone use a "dicho" when playfully grabbing an item away from a friend.
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I recently heard someone use a "dicho" when playfully grabbing an item away from a friend.
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I recently heard someone use a "dicho" when playfully grabbing an item away from a friend.
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I recently heard someone use a "dicho" when playfully grabbing an item away from a friend.
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This is the Spanish 'dicho' for the English 'When in Rome, do as the Romans.'
Uptight About Usted 2002
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This is the Spanish 'dicho' for the English 'When in Rome, do as the Romans.'
Uptight About Usted 2002
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This is the Spanish 'dicho' for the English 'When in Rome, do as the Romans.'
Uptight About Usted 2002
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This is the Spanish 'dicho' for the English 'When in Rome, do as the Romans.'
Uptight About Usted 2002
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This is the Spanish 'dicho' for the English 'When in Rome, do as the Romans.'
Uptight About Usted 2002
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