pektoro
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Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from Latin pectus, English pectoral, French pectoral, Italian pettorale, Spanish pectoral.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
pektoro (plural pektori)
- (anatomy) chest, breast
- 2014, Brian E. Drake, Nokto-gardeno ed altra rakonti, page 23:
- ... lua purpura pektoro bufanta da ridet-achi.
- ... his/hers purple breast swollen up by grins.
- 1908, Delegitaro Por Adopta Di Linguo Helpanto Internaciona, Lektolibro, page 83:
- e jus la bol(i)anta supo fluis sur sa (su) pektoro e vesti,
- and just now the boiling soup flowed on his/hers chest and clothes.
Derived terms[edit]
See also[edit]
- torako (“thorax”)
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