- pap like
- adj.de consistencia de papilla.
Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español. 2014.
Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español. 2014.
pap|py — pap|py1 «PAP ee», adjective, pi|er, pi|est. like pap; watered down: »The demand for pap pappy plays, pappy views about life, death, and a pappy hereafter is very much greater than the demand for what requires more energy and guts (Tyrone Guthrie) … Useful english dictionary
pap — [pæp] n [U] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: papa, from Latin pappa] 1.) films, programmes, books etc that are badly made or badly written, are intended for entertainment only, and have no serious value ▪ Hollywood produces a lot of pap. 2 … Dictionary of contemporary English
pap — pap1 [pap] n. [ME pappe, prob. orig. < baby talk] Archaic 1. a nipple or teat 2. something shaped like a nipple or teat, as a cone shaped hill pap2 [pap] n. [ME, orig. < baby talk (as in L papa)] 1 … English World dictionary
pap|il|lar|y — «PAP uh LEHR ee», adjective. 1. of or like a papilla. 2. having papillae … Useful english dictionary
pap|il|lote — «PAP uh loht», noun. 1. = curlpaper. (Cf. ↑curlpaper) 2. a ring of paper fringed at one end, put on chops, cutlets, and the like for decoration. ╂[< French, Middle French papillote butterflylike paillette or ornament < Old French papillon;… … Useful english dictionary
Pap (food) — Ugali and cabbage Pap ( /ˈ … Wikipedia
pap — pap1 paplike, adj. /pap/, n. 1. soft food for infants or invalids, as bread soaked in water or milk. 2. an idea, talk, book, or the like, lacking substance or real value. [1400 50; late ME; a nursery word akin to D pap, G Pappe, L, It pappa] Syn … Universalium
pap — I [[t]pæp[/t]] n. 1) soft food for infants or invalids, as bread soaked in milk 2) ideas, writings, or the like, lacking substance or real value • Etymology: 1400–50; late ME; nursery word akin to D pap, G Pappe, L, It pappa II pap [[t]pæp[/t]] n … From formal English to slang
pap — A food of soft consistency, like that of breadcrumbs soaked in milk or water. * * * pancreatitis associated protein; Papanicolaou [test]; papaverine; passive aggressive personality; password authentication protocol; patient assessment program;… … Medical dictionary
pap — I. noun Etymology: Middle English pappe; of imitative origin Date: 13th century 1. chiefly dialect nipple, teat 2. something shaped like a nipple II. noun Etymology: Middle English Date: 15th century … New Collegiate Dictionary
Milica Pap — in 2006 Background information Birth name Milica Pap Born December 14, 1973 ( … Wikipedia