- pasty pie
- s.pastel de carne.
Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español. 2014.
Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español. 2014.
Pasty — Pas ty, n.; pl. {Pasties}. [OF. past[ e], F. p[^a]t[ e]. See {Paste}, and cf. {Patty}.] A pie consisting usually of meat wholly surrounded with a crust made of a sheet of paste, and often baked without a dish; a meat pie. If ye pinch me like a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pasty (disambiguation) — Pasty or Pastie may also refer to:* Pastie, a large, round patéd pie * Pasties, adhesive coverings applied to cover a person s nipples * Pasty, a Cornish pie * Pasty Harris (born 1944), English cricketer … Wikipedia
pasty — pasty1 [pās′tē] adj. pastier, pastiest of or like paste in color or texture pasty2 [pas′tē] n. pl. pasties [ME pastee < OFr pastée < paste,PASTE] Brit. a pie, esp. a meat pie … English World dictionary
Pasty — For other uses, see Pasty (disambiguation). Pasty A pasty … Wikipedia
Pie — This article is about the baked good. For the mathematical constant, see Pi. For other uses, see Pie (disambiguation). A slice of an … Wikipedia
pasty — pasties (The adjective is pronounced [[t]pe͟ɪsti[/t]]. The noun is pronounced [[t]pæ̱sti[/t]].) 1) ADJ GRADED If you are pasty or if you have a pasty face, you look pale and unhealthy. My complexion remained pale and pasty... Ron Freeman appeared … English dictionary
pasty — 1. adjective /ˈpeɪsti/ a) Like paste, sticky. These mashed potatoes aren’t cooked well, they are very pasty. b) pale, lacking colour He is pasty faced. 2. noun … Wiktionary
pasty — {{11}}pasty (adj.) resembling paste, 1650s, from PASTE (Cf. paste) (n.) + Y (Cf. y) (2). Related: Pastiness. {{12}}pasty (n.1) c.1300, a type of pastry pie, from O.Fr. pastée, adjective of paste (see PASTE (Cf. paste) (n.)) … Etymology dictionary
pasty — I past•y [[t]ˈpeɪ sti[/t]] adj. past•i•er, past•i•est, 1) of or like paste, as in texture or color: a pasty complexion[/ex] 2) clo pasties, a pair of small, cuplike coverings for a woman s nipples, used by dancers, nude models, etc • Etymology:… … From formal English to slang
pie — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. pastry, pasty, patisserie, tart; mud pie. See sweetness, food. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. Varieties of pies include meat pies: chicken, turkey, lamb, pork, beef, steak and kidney, shepherd s, cottage, pot … English dictionary for students
pasty — I. noun (plural pasties) Etymology: Middle English pastee, from Anglo French pasté, from paste dough, paste Date: 13th century 1. a meat pie 2. turnover 5 II. adjective (pastier; est … New Collegiate Dictionary