panti

See also: pantī

Antillean Creole

Noun

panti

  1. hinge (of a door, etc.)

Basque

Noun

panti

  1. pantyhose.

Declension


Cebuano

Etymology

From English panty.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: pan‧ti

Noun

panti

  1. a panty; a woman's underwear

Quotations

For quotations of use of this term, see Citations:panti.


Indonesian

Noun

panti (plural panti-panti, first-person possessive pantiku, second-person possessive pantimu, third-person possessive pantinya)

  1. house, residence
  2. place

Synonyms

  • (house, residence): rumah, tempat tinggal, hunian, kediaman
  • (place): tempat

Derived terms


Latin

Noun

pantī

  1. genitive singular of panton

Quechua

Adjective

panti

  1. dark red, redish-violet color

See also

Colors in Quechua · llimphikuna (layout · text)
     yuraq      uqi      titi, yana
             puka; panti              killmu, willapi, aruma
(see also: q'illu); allqa, ch'umpi
             q'illu
                          q'umir, waylla             
             qhusi              uqi              anqas
             panti              panti; kulli, sañi,             

Noun

panti

  1. plant with red flowers used for making dye (Cosmos peucedanifolius)

Declension


Spanish

Etymology

Shortened from English pantyhose.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpanti/, [ˈpãn̪t̪i]

Noun

panti f (plural pantis)

  1. pantyhose (North America), tights (UK)

Usage notes

  • Often more used in the plural forms with the same meaning.

Synonyms

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