Portuguese Meaning of piking

bicar

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Definitions and Meaning of piking in English

piking

the tip of a spear, a mountain or hill having a peaked summit, turnpike, in the course of events, a sharp point or spike, in the future, a railroad or railroad line or system, a large freshwater fish with a long body and long snout that is valued for food and sport and is widely distributed in cool northern waters, any of various fishes resembling the pike in appearance or habits, a large elongate long-snouted freshwater bony fish (Esox lucius) valued for food and sport and widely distributed in cooler parts of the northern hemisphere, pikestaff sense 1, muskellunge, to pierce, kill, or wound with a pike, any of various fishes related to or like the pike, any of various fishes (family Esocidae) related to the pike, a heavy spear with a very long shaft used by infantry especially in Europe from the Middle Ages to the 18th century, a body position (as in diving) in which the hips are bent, the knees are straight, and the hands touch the toes or clasp the legs behind or just above the knees, to make one's way, pickerel, a long wooden pole with a steel point once used as a weapon, a sharp point or spike (as the tip of a spear), to leave abruptly

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bicar

the tip of a spear, a mountain or hill having a peaked summit, turnpike, in the course of events, a sharp point or spike, in the future, a railroad or railroad

baioneta,baioneta,punhalada,perfurando,perfurante,picar,punhalada,picadas,Pronghorn,esmurrando

No antonyms found.

pikes (out or off) => (lanças (fora ou desligadas)), pikes => lucios, piker => pão-duro, pikemen => piquiers, piked (out or off) => Apontado (fora ou desligado),