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Noun

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pirogen

  1. plural of pirog
    • 1995, George Eisen, David Kenneth Wiggins, Ethnicity and Sport in North American History and Culture, page 94:
      Auster makes clear that while the father comprehends his Jewish identity, taking his son to Jewish restaurants, eating borscht, pirogen, the boy is lost: []

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French pyrogène.

Adjective

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pirogen m or n (feminine singular pirogenă, masculine plural pirogeni, feminine and neuter plural pirogene)

  1. pyrogenic

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Swedish

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pirogen

  1. definite singular of pirog