presa

Etymology 1
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Noun

 * 1)  A symbol, such as ※ or :S:, used to indicate where a voice is to begin singing in a canon or round.

Etymology 2
, related to the above.

Noun

 * 1)  A temporary dam, dyke or reservoir.

Etymology 1
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Noun

 * 1) hurry

Etymology 2
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Noun

 * 1) dam
 * 2) reservoir

Etymology 1
Nominalization of the feminine past participle of.

Noun

 * 1) taking, grabbing, seizing
 * 2) capture
 * 3) something taken, e.g.:
 * 4) dose
 * 5) recording
 * 6) prey
 * 7)  angary
 * 8)  property seized under the right of angary
 * 9) electrical connection
 * 10) device or cable used to make an electrical connection
 * 11) power outlet
 * 12) electrical plug
 * 13)  ground
 * 14) dam, barrage
 * 15) diversion
 * 16) water diverted or retained behind a dam
 * 17) sluice
 * 18) hardening or binding
 * 19)  hold (for feet or hands)
 * 1)  hold (for feet or hands)

Etymology
From, from , from earlier fraige, from , plural of.

Noun

 * 1) any member of the genus
 * 2) the fruit of this plant; strawberry

Etymology
Feminine of, from.

Noun

 * 1) a handful
 * 2) dam
 * 3) canal
 * 4) * 1382, M. Mar Graña Cid (ed.), Las órdenes mendicantes en el obispado de Mondoñedo. El convento de san Martín de Villaoriente (1374-1500). Ferrol: Estudios Mindonienses, page 181:
 * "gl"
 * 1) canal
 * 2) * 1382, M. Mar Graña Cid (ed.), Las órdenes mendicantes en el obispado de Mondoñedo. El convento de san Martín de Villaoriente (1374-1500). Ferrol: Estudios Mindonienses, page 181:
 * "gl"

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 * 1) reservoir
 * 2) catch something which is captured or caught
 * 3) prey
 * 1) prey

Etymology 2
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Noun

 * 1)  grip, hold, grasp, grip
 * 2) capture
 * 3) pinch (small quantity)
 * 4) outlet passage allowing the escape of something

Etymology
Feminine of, from , from , perfect passive participle of.

Noun

 * 1) prey that which may be seized by animals
 * 2) prey animal that is eaten by another living being
 * 3) fang long pointed tooth
 * 4) tusk pair of teeth that extend outside the mouth of some animals
 * 5)  climbing hold, handhold
 * 1) tusk pair of teeth that extend outside the mouth of some animals
 * 2)  climbing hold, handhold
 * 1)  climbing hold, handhold
 * 1)  climbing hold, handhold
 * 1)  climbing hold, handhold

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to press

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) reservoir, dam
 * 2) piece of meat
 * 3) portion or piece of food
 * 4) capture
 * 5) prey
 * 6) stolen good
 * 7) sluice
 * 8) weir