See also: Tep, TEP, tép, tēp, tęp, and țep

Apinayé

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Etymology

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From Proto-Northern Jê *tep (fish) < Proto-Cerrado *tep (fish).

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Noun

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tep

  1. fish

Canela

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Etymology

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From Proto-Northern Jê *tep (fish) < Proto-Cerrado *tep (fish).

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tep

  1. fish
    Incrô na imã tep ca.
    Roast a fish (wrapped up in banana leaves) on the embers for me.

Czech

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Etymology

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Deverbal from tepat.

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Noun

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tep m inan (related adjective tepový)

  1. (physiology) pulse (beat of heart)
    Synonym: puls

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Further reading

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  • tep in Příruční slovník jazyka českého, 1935–1957
  • tep in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého, 1960–1971, 1989
  • tep in Internetová jazyková příručka

Karao

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Conjunction

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tep

  1. because

Kayapó

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Etymology

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From Proto-Northern Jê *tep (fish) < Proto-Cerrado *tep (fish).

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tep

  1. fish

Krahô

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From Proto-Northern Jê *tep (fish) < Proto-Cerrado *tep (fish).

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tep

  1. fish

Middle English

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Verb

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tep

  1. Alternative form of tappen (to touch gently)

Pará Gavião

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Etymology

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From Proto-Northern Jê *tep (fish) < Proto-Cerrado *tep (fish).

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tep

  1. fish

Pykobjê

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Etymology

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From Proto-Northern Jê *tep (fish) < Proto-Cerrado *tep (fish).

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tep

  1. fish

Turkish

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Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: tep

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tep

  1. second-person singular imperative of tepmek

Volapük

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Noun

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tep (nominative plural teps)

  1. storm

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