pepino
21pepino — pop. metaf. por pene// italiano//futb. gol …
22Pepino — Cucumis (S); Cyclanthera (CR); Solanum (C) …
23Pepino — Pe|pi|no 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: s; Bot.〉 (aus Südamerika stammendes) Nachtschattengewächs mit melonenförmigen Früchten, Birnenmelone: Solanum muricatum [Etym.: span.; »Gurke; unreife Melone«] …
24pepino — pepino1 pl.m. pepini pepino2 pl.m. pepini …
25pepino — sustantivo masculino cohombro, cogombro. * * * Sinónimos: ■ cohombro …
26pepino — m. Planta herbácea, de las cucurbitáceas, que se cultiva en huertas por su fruto comestible. Fruto de esta planta, pulposo, de 8 a 12 cm de largo …
27pepino — (Sp). Cucumber …
28pepino — pe·pi·no …
29pepino — /pəˈpinoʊ / (say puh peenoh) noun 1. the Peruvian shrub, Solanum muricatum, of the nightshade family. 2. the fruit of this shrub, similar in shape and size to an apple cucumber. {Spanish: cucumber; ultimately from Latin pepō} …
30pepino — pəˈpē(ˌ)nō noun ( s) Etymology: American Spanish, from Spanish, cucumber, from Latin pepon , pepo, a melon : a bushy somewhat woody perennial plant of temperate uplands of Peru that is sometimes cultivated for its ovoid purple marked edible… …