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baci
Hungarian
Etymology
From bacilus, referring to any bacterium (or virus or some other germ).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?b?t?si]
- Hyphenation: ba?ci
- Rhymes: -t?si
Noun
baci (plural bacik)
- (childish) cootie, bacterium, germ (any kind of germ)
Declension
Synonyms
- bacilus
- baktérium
- kórokozó
Derived terms
- fiúbaci
- lánybaci
Italian
Noun
baci m
- plural of bacio - kisses
Verb
baci
- second-person singular indicative present of baciare
- first-, second-, third-person singular subjunctive present of baciare
- third-person singular imperative of baciare
Anagrams
- ciba
Romanian
Etymology
Unknown and disputed. Possibly of an eastern, but pre-Turkish origin (e.g. Cuman, other Turkic, or perhaps Iranian). Has cognates in each of the languages surrounding Romania. Also found in Aromanian as baci. May alternatively be a native, pre-Roman substratum word.
Noun
baci m (plural baci)
- a shepherd that operates a hut for his flock
See also
- cioban
- stân?
References
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