"Picardy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The Picardy is the northernmost historical province in France. It is now split between the administrative régions of Hauts-de-France and Normandy.The term "Picardy" refers to the inhabitants of the region of Picardy, in northern France.The term 'picardy third' in music refers to the final tetrahedral (made up of 4 chords) which adds an extra Ab added in ninth chord making, especially in Baroque music.
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Noun: Picadors are matadors who engage in a mock fight with a bull during a bullfight, using spears.
"Picanniny" is a rare or obsolete term that originated from African American Vernacular English (AAVE). It refers to a small child, usually a young boy, either white or black. The word is considered archaic and somewhat derogatory, having been used in a derogatory context.
A derogatory term that was traditionally used in the United States to describe a racial slur for a black child. It is now generally accepted to be a highly offensive and racist term and is not used in polite conversation.In today's climate, it's recommended to use more respectful and accurate language when referring to children or anyone from any racial or ethnic background.
Having a rambling, unpredictable, and adventurous quality, often characterized by a series of unconnected events and characters, typically in a novel or play.
Picaridin is a synthetic compound derived from piperidine, extracted from the seeds of the Tabebuia heptaphylla and Other members of the Bignoniaceae, such as Tabebuia rosea. It is used in insect repellents, being a highly effective alternative to DEET and is more pleasant for people than the smell of DEET. It works by being applied to skin or clothing and then repelling mosquitoes and other insects, providing a general or complete barrier effect without a utilitarian insectical effect.
A picaro is a literary figure, typically a brash, cunning, and charismatic rogue or adventurer, often found in the fiction of the 16th to 18th centuries. Picaros are known for their wit, cunning, and ability to talk their way out of trouble, often taking on corrupt and powerful figures in pursuit of personal gain or revenge.