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porcino
[ pawr-chee-noh ]
porcino
/ pɔːˈtʃiːnəʊ /
noun
- an edible saprotrophic basidiomycetous woodland fungus, Boletus edulis, with a brown shining cap covering white spore-bearing tubes and having a rich nutty flavour: family Boletineae Also calledcep
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Word History and Origins
Origin of porcino1
Italian, from Latin porcīnus, from porcus pig
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Example Sentences
It has been quite a good year for the queen of local mushrooms, the russet-capped ovolo; and a pretty good one for the king, or “little pig”, the porcino.
From The Guardian
Mayor Peter R. Porcino of Ardsley predicted long backups on the parkway and feeder streets when moviegoing is at its peak, since traffic already backs up at heavy trafficked times at the Lawrence Street exit.
From New York Times
“It will be a nightmare, especially on Friday and Saturday nights,” Mr. Porcino said.
From New York Times
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