calcare
Asturian
Verb
(deprecated template usage) calcare
- inflection of calcar:
Italian
Etymology 1
Noun
calcare m (plural calcari)
Etymology 2
From Latin calcāre, present active infinitive of calcō.
Verb
calcare
- (transitive) to press down on (something); to stomp
- (transitive) to work (metal)
- (transitive) to stress (something)
- (transitive) to crowd, throng
- (intransitive) to push
- (intransitive) to lean
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Latin
Verb
(deprecated template usage) calcāre
- inflection of calcō:
Romanian
Pronunciation
Noun
calcare
Spanish
Verb
calcare
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