panocha
English
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Etymology
Noun
panocha (uncountable)
Spanish
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Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *pānucla < *pānucula, from Latin pānicula, diminutive of pānus (“ear of millet”). Doublet of panícula.
Pronunciation
Noun
panocha f (plural panochas)
- corncob
- ear of grain
- (botany) panicle
- (Colombia, Costa Rica, Chile) pancake made of cornmeal and cheese
- (Mexico) coarse brown sugar
- (vulgar, Cuba, Central America, Colombia, Mexico, Venezuela) pussy (vagina)
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