onca

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See also: ONCA and onça

Translingual

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Etymology

New Latin, from Portuguese onça (jaguar)

Noun

onca

  1. Used as a specific epithet

Derived terms


Eastern Huasteca Nahuatl

Verb

onca

  1. (impersonal) there is.

Turkish

Adjective

onca

  1. so many (people, things)
  2. so much (of something)
    Onca sözden sonra ne diyeceğini şaşırmıştı.
    After so many words, he/she/it was wondering what to say.

Adverb

onca

  1. in his/her/its opinion