Difference between revisions of "O carina!"

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* '''carina:''' the two petals forming the base of a papilionaceous corolla
 
* '''carina:''' the two petals forming the base of a papilionaceous corolla
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* '''"Corrine, Corrina":''' American folk song first published in 1928
  
 
* '''eau:''' (''French'') water
 
* '''eau:''' (''French'') water
  
 
* '''O:''' (''French slang'') prostitute → [[delldale]]
 
* '''O:''' (''French slang'') prostitute → [[delldale]]

Latest revision as of 14:04, 21 May 2016

  • ocarina: a musical instrument (the name is Italian for "little goose") → this paragraph includes the names of many musical instruments
  • o carina: (Italian) that’s nice!
  • carina: (Italian – feminine) lovely, pretty, nice
  • carina: (Latin) keel → The Flying Dutchman → see a horn! for further commentary
  • carina: the two petals forming the base of a papilionaceous corolla
  • "Corrine, Corrina": American folk song first published in 1928
  • eau: (French) water
  • O: (French slang) prostitute → delldale