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bacci-

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  1. a combining form meaning “berry,” used in the formation of compound words.

    baccivorous.


Etymology

Origin of bacci-

< Latin, combining form of bacca, bāca

Example Sentences

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Ms. Stevens is the lead singer for Tredici Bacci, a soundtrack music band in New York.

From New York Times

If you test positive on either a mail-in P.C.R. or an at-home antigen test, you are likely to be infected and presumed contagious, said Dr. Bacci, so isolate from others and continue to monitor your symptoms.

From New York Times

“They get actionable information in people’s hands quickly,” said Jennifer Bacci, an assistant professor at the University of Washington School of Pharmacy.

From New York Times

On Monday night at this club in Bushwick, Brooklyn, Simon Hanes of Tredici Bacci will join Mr. Thirlwell onstage and the digital surrealism of Sten Backman will visually complement the set.

From New York Times

Sophia Bacci, a freshman at Deerfield High School, said it’s not enough for opponents to say that people can make their own decisions.

From Washington Times