porcino

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Italian

Etymology

From Latin porcīnus, from porcus (hog).

Adjective

porcino (feminine porcina, masculine plural porcini, feminine plural porcine)

  1. piglike

Noun

porcino m (plural porcini)

  1. (mycology) penny bun or cep Boletus edulis
    Synonym: brisa

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Latin

Adjective

(deprecated template usage) porcīnō

  1. dative/ablative masculine/neuter singular of porcīnus

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin porcīnus, from porcus (hog).

Adjective

porcino (feminine porcina, masculine plural porcinos, feminine plural porcinas)

  1. porcine (of or relating to pigs)
    Synonym: suíno

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin porcīnus, from porcus (hog).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (Spain) /poɾˈθino/ [poɾˈθi.no]
  • IPA(key): (Latin America, Philippines) /poɾˈsino/ [poɾˈsi.no]

Adjective

porcino (feminine porcina, masculine plural porcinos, feminine plural porcinas)

  1. porcine, pig

Derived terms

Noun

porcino m (plural porcinos)

  1. the pork meat industry

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