trinchado
English edit
Etymology edit
From Portuguese trinchado (“cut up [meat]”).
Noun edit
trinchado (plural trinchados)
- (South Africa) a spicy meat dish of Angolan and Mozambican origin
Anagrams edit
Galician edit
Participle edit
trinchado (feminine trinchada, masculine plural trinchados, feminine plural trinchadas)
Portuguese edit
Participle edit
trinchado (feminine trinchada, masculine plural trinchados, feminine plural trinchadas)
Spanish edit
Pronunciation edit
Participle edit
trinchado (feminine trinchada, masculine plural trinchados, feminine plural trinchadas)
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