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national ****emblies
Stamatis Mitsas, and
sister of the
military and also MP of
Ermionida Antonios Mitsas.
Through the
Mitsa family, he was a
close by marriage...
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Isodictyophorus Briq. (1917)
Leocus A.Chev. (1909)
Majana Rumph. ex ****ze (1803)
Mitsa Chapel. ex Benth. (1832), pro syn.
Neohyptis J.K.Morton (1962) Neomuellera...
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additional explosives. In Filipino, the
corresponding word
mitsa has come to be used in the
phrase mitsa ng buhay,
which translates to "detonating cord of [one's]...
- acc'a
intsarsa doona sutsa mek'etta
mitsa hatse m-
suntsa Zala ayfe (h)aytsa sid'e ačča int'arsa duna
tsutsa mitsa hatsa maa- Gamu ayp'e
haytsa siire acc'a...
- pork fat that is
inserted in a slab of beef
making it look like a wick (
mitsa)
coming out of a beef "candle". The
larded meat is then
cooked in a seasoned...
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inserting strips of
fatback into the
pieces of beef. The term was
adopted as
mitsa in
accordance with
Filipino orthographic conventions,
though the spelling...
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Triple whamming ang
tawag nila sa
linguhang pagtaas ng
presyo ng
langis na
mitsa ng
pagtaas din ng mga bilihin. Samantala,
nakapako pa rin ang napakababang...
- with raw
vegetables local to the area.
Mechado Meat dish Name
derived from
mitsa meaning "wick"
which is what the pork fat
inserted into a slab of beef looks...
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Livonian East
Curonian Livonian West
Curonian Livonian English mütsa mõtsā
mitsā forest tüla tȭla/tõllõ tīla club ülg ~ vülg ~ vǖlga vȭlga vīlga debt...
- 'fringed rue' (cf.
Arabic ḥarmal 'Syrian rue'), mítza 'spring' (cf.
Hebrew mitsa,
metza 'source, fountainhead'), síntziri 'marsh horsetail' (from
Punic zunzur...