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51punđica — púnđica ž DEFINICIJA dem. i hip. od punđa ETIMOLOGIJA vidi punđa …
52pun´gent|ness — pun|gent «PUHN juhnt», adjective. 1. sharply affecting the organs of taste and smell: »a pungent pickle, the pungent smell of burning leaves. SYNONYM(S): piquant, spicy. 2. Figurative. sharp; biting: »pungent criticism. SYNONYM(S): caustic …
53pun´gent|ly — pun|gent «PUHN juhnt», adjective. 1. sharply affecting the organs of taste and smell: »a pungent pickle, the pungent smell of burning leaves. SYNONYM(S): piquant, spicy. 2. Figurative. sharp; biting: »pungent criticism. SYNONYM(S): caustic …
54pun|gent — «PUHN juhnt», adjective. 1. sharply affecting the organs of taste and smell: »a pungent pickle, the pungent smell of burning leaves. SYNONYM(S): piquant, spicy. 2. Figurative. sharp; biting: »pungent criticism. SYNONYM(S): caustic …
55púnđica — ž dem. i hip. od punđa …
56pun|cheon — pun|cheon1 «PUHN chuhn», noun. 1. a large cask for liquor, varying in size from 70 to 120 gallons. 2. the amount that it holds, used as a unit of capacity. ╂[< Old French poinchon, poinçon, and ponson; origin uncertain. The Old French forms… …
57pun|chi|nel|lo — «PUHN chuh NEHL oh», noun. 1. the principal character in a traditional Italian puppet show, the prototype of Punch. 2. = punchinello. (Cf. ↑punchinello) ╂[earlier polichinello < dialectal Italian Pulcinella, probably (originally) <… …
58Pun|chi|nel|lo — «PUHN chuh NEHL oh», noun. 1. the principal character in a traditional Italian puppet show, the prototype of Punch. 2. = punchinello. (Cf. ↑punchinello) ╂[earlier polichinello < dialectal Italian Pulcinella, probably (originally) <… …
59pun|gi stake — pun|gi stick or pun|gi stake «PUHN jee», a sharpened bamboo stick two or three feet high and often dipped in dung to infect the tip, stuck into the ground at an angle so as to puncture the foot of an enemy soldier. Also, punji stick or stake.… …
60pun|gi stick — or pun|gi stake «PUHN jee», a sharpened bamboo stick two or three feet high and often dipped in dung to infect the tip, stuck into the ground at an angle so as to puncture the foot of an enemy soldier. Also, punji stick or stake. ╂[< Annamese… …