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pimploes
Pimpillo Pim"pil*lo, n. (Bot.) A West Indian name for the prickly pear (Opuntia); -- called also pimploes.

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- incompetent soldier, a springbok-obsessed Hollander, Joop Hendrick van den Ploes by faking his killing of a springbok and then covering him in animal blood...
- [ˈpi̯ɔva~ˈpi̯ova] ciêuva [ˈtʃøa] pioeuva piœva [ˈpi̯øvɐ] pieuva [ˈpi̯øvɐ] ploe plievgia pllove pluie /plɥi/ pluèja [pluɛjɔ] pluja plebia lluvia lluvia chuva...
- of Liberia. The constituency covers B'hai District, Gbao District, Gboe-Ploe District and Cavalla District (except the Lower Gorbo community). "VOTER...
- PMID 29070724. Rhoads, Shawn A; O'Connell, Katherine; Berluti, Kathryn; Ploe, Montana L; Elizabeth, Hannah S; Amormino, Paige; Li, Joanna L; Dutton, Mary...
- Strikes Back also known as Oh, Shucks-here comes UNTAG (1990) as Joop Van den Ploes Egoli -Afrikaners is Plesierig (2010) as Duifie Konfetti (2014) as Barry...
- Ok Hug Praw Hug Ai November 25, 2003 ชุด 8 กรุณาอย่าเผลอใจ Ga Roo Nah Yah Ploe Jai September 7, 2004 ชุด 9 ตัวจริงประจำใจ Tua Jing Pra Jum Jai March 29...
- (empty) instead of ueit. the use of i between vocals: ploie (rain) instead of ploe. Standard Friulian is called in Friulian furlan standard, furlan normalizât...
- and off for 7 years before being finished. The original working title was Ploe. Ploey was released in Iceland on 2 February 2018, and in the UK on 6 June...
- of ueit; the use of i between vocals, for example ploie (rain) instead of ploe. Friulian has been officially recognized in Italy, supported by law 482/1999...
- the name Plouguernével is most probably to be found in the Breton words ploe (parish), kêr (town, village), and nevez (new), although an alternative suggestion...