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pest

[pest]
–noun
1. an annoying or troublesome person, animal, or thing; nuisance.
2. an insect or other small animal that harms or destroys garden plants, trees, etc.
3. a deadly epidemic disease, esp. a plague; pestilence.

Origin:
1545–55; < L pestis plague


1. annoyance. 3. pandemic, scourge, epidemic.
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Pest

[pest; Hung. pesht]
–noun
See under Budapest.

Bu⋅da⋅pest

[boo-duh-pest, boo-duh-pest; Hung. boo-do-pesht]
–noun
a city in and the capital of Hungary, in the central part, on the Danube River: formed 1873 from two cities on the W bank of the Danube (Buda and Obuda) and one on the E bank (Pest). 2,070,966.
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pest   (pěst)   
n.  
  1. An annoying person or thing; a nuisance.

  2. An injurious plant or animal, especially one harmful to humans.

  3. A deadly epidemic disease; a pestilence.


[French peste, pestilence, from Old French, from Latin pestis.]
Pest   (pěst, pěsht)   
A former town of north-central Hungary on the left bank of the Danube River. Since 1873 it has been part of Budapest.
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Cultural Dictionary

Budapest [(booh-duh-pest, booh-duh-pesht)]

Capital of Hungary and largest city in the country, located in north-central Hungary on both banks of the Danube River; the industrial, cultural, and transportation center of Hungary.

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Word Origin & History

pest 
1553 (in imprecations, "a pest upon ____," etc.), "plague, pestilence," from M.Fr. peste (1539), from L. pestis "deadly contagious disease." Meaning "noxious or troublesome person or thing" first recorded 1609.
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Main Entry: pest
Pronunciation: 'pest
Function: noun
1 : an epidemic disease associated with high mortality; specifically : PLAGUE 2
2 : something resembling a pest in destructiveness; especially : a plant or animaldetrimental to humans or human concerns —pesty /'pes-tE/ adjective
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pest (pěst)
n.

  1. An injurious plant or animal, especially one harmful to humans.

  2. A deadly epidemic disease; a pestilence.

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Pest

megye (county), central Hungary. It borders Slovakia to the north and the counties of Nograd and Heves to the northeast, Jasz-Nagykun-Szolnok to the east, Bacs-Kiskun to the south, and Komarom-Esztergom and Fejer to the west. Pest is by far the most-populous and most-industrialized county in Hungary. Budapest, the national capital, is the county seat despite being administratively independent. The majority of county-level institutions are located in Budapest, and only a few operate outside the city boundaries: notably, the cultural centre and the museum directorate in Szentendre, the county hospital in Kistarcsa, and the social security directorate in Cegled. The population of Pest county, due to its 18th-century resettlement, is of diverse origins. Besides a Hungarian majority, there are significant ethnic German, Slovakian, Croatian, Serbian, Bulgarian, and Roma (Gypsy) communities

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