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[
pi-
moh
-l
uh
]
pim·o·la
/
pɪˈmoʊ
lə
/
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[
pi-
moh
-l
uh
]
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noun
an olive stuffed with red sweet pepper; stuffed olive.
Origin:
pim(iento)
+
ol(ive)
+
-a
(
compare
-ola
)
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