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Qué (quién) es PEPPERS - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Peppers; Pepper games; Pepper (disambiguation); Pepper powder; Peppers (disambiguation)

pepper         
I
n.
spice
1) black; hot; red; white pepper
2) a dash of pepper
vegetable
3) (a) green; red; sweet pepper
4) stuffed peppers
II
v. (d; tr.) ('to shower') to pepper with (she was peppered with questions)
pepper         
(peppers, peppering, peppered)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Pepper is a hot-tasting spice which is used to flavour food.
Season with salt and pepper.
...freshly ground black pepper.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
A pepper, or in American English a bell pepper, is a hollow green, red, or yellow vegetable with seeds inside it.
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3.
If something is peppered with small objects, a lot of those objects hit it.
He was wounded in both legs and severely peppered with shrapnel...
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed with n
4.
If something is peppered with things, it has a lot of those things in it or on it.
While her English was correct, it was peppered with French phrases...
Yachts peppered the tranquil waters of Botafogo Bay.
VERB: be V-ed with n, V n
pepper         
¦ noun
1. a pungent, hot-tasting powder prepared from dried and ground peppercorns, used to flavour food.
2. a climbing vine with berries that are dried as black or white peppercorns. [Piper nigrum.]
used in names of related plants having hot-tasting leaves, or fruits used as a pungent spice, e.g. Jamaica pepper, water pepper.
3. a capsicum, especially a sweet pepper.
a reddish and typically hot-tasting spice prepared from various forms of capsicum.
4. Baseball a practice game in which a fielder throws at close range to a batter who hits back to the fielder.
¦ verb
1. sprinkle or season with pepper.
2. (usu. be peppered with) scatter liberally over or through.
3. hit repeatedly with small missiles or gunshot.
4. archaic inflict severe punishment or suffering upon.
Origin
OE piper, pipor, of W. Gmc origin; via L. from Gk peperi, from Sanskrit pippali 'berry, peppercorn'.

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Pepper

Pepper(s) may refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de PEPPERS
1. That is about the amount found in three to eight fresh habanero peppers, depending on how hot the peppers are.
2. Cut seeded peppers ARTICLE MENEMEN (SCRAMBLED EGGS WITH VEGETABLES) Ingredients÷ 8 eggs 2 green peppers 3 tomatoes 1 teaspoon salt &...
3. FDA spokesman Kimberly Rawlings said Saturday evening that the FDA "is looking into tomatoes, cilantro, jalapeno peppers and Serrano peppers.
4. Those include tomatoes, peppers and strawberries.
5. No serrano peppers are grown in New Mexico and no other peppers have been targeted as part of the investigation into the salmonella outbreak.