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  • 31pen — n. writing tool that contains ink; author, writer; style of writing n. shed, sty; fold, yard; playpen v. write v. enclose, confine, fence into an enclosed area …

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  • 32pen- — penta , pento DEFINICIJA kao prvi dio riječi označava ono što je u vezi s brojem pet [pentagon] ETIMOLOGIJA grč. pénte: pet …

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  • 33pen — vb *enclose, envelop, fence, coop, corral, cage, wall Analogous words: confine, circumscribe, restrict, *limit …

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  • 34pen — sb., nen, ne, nene (et skriveredskab; del af hammerhoved), i sms. penne , fx penneskaft, pennetegning …

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  • 35pen — /pen/ noun an instrument for writing with, using ink …

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  • 36pen-1 —     pen 1     English meaning: to feed     Deutsche Übersetzung: “fũttern; Nahrung; Aufbewahrungsort der Nahrung”     Material: Lat. penus, oris n. and penus, ūs m. “Mundvorrat”, also “das Innere of Hauses” (where die Lebensmittel aufbewahrt… …

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  • 37pen|al|ty — «PEHN uhl tee», noun, plural ties. 1. a punishment: »The penalty for speeding is a fine of fifteen dollars. 2. a disadvantage placed on a side or player for breaking the rules of some game or contest. 3. Figurative: »the penalties of old age.… …

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  • 38pen|gö — «PEHNG ger», noun, plural gö, gös « gerz». 1. the standard unit of money of Hungary from 1925 to 1946, superseded by the forint. 2. a silver coin or a bank note, representing this unit. ╂[< Hungarian pengö (literally) present participle of… …

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  • 39pen|in|su|la — «puh NIHN suh luh, syuh », noun. a piece of land almost surrounded by water, or extending far out into the water. Florida is a peninsula. ╂[< Latin paeninsula < paene almost + īnsula island] …

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  • 40Pen|ta|go|ni|an — «PEHN tuh GOH nee uhn», noun, adjective. U.S. –n. a person who works in the Pentagon: »The season s dinner parties are invariably dimpled with a dizzying variety of ambassadors, Cabinet members, agency heads, socialites, Pentagonians, and… …

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