pulpos

Aromanian

Alternative forms

  • pulposu

Etymology

pulpã + -os, or possibly from Late Latin pulpōsus, from Latin pulpa.

Adjective

pulpos

  1. having large calves

Romanian

Etymology

pulpă + -os, or possibly from Late Latin pulpōsus, from Latin pulpa.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pulˈpos/

Adjective

pulpos m or n (feminine singular pulpoasă, masculine plural pulpoși, feminine and neuter plural pulpoase)

  1. (regional) possessing large, fleshy, or plump calves
  2. (regional) fleshy, pulpy, pulpous

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Spanish

Noun

pulpos m pl

  1. plural of pulpo
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