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jeringa
feminine noun
1. syringe
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jeringa [hay-reen’-gah]
noun
1. Syringe, an instrument for injecting liquids into animal bodies, wounds, etc. 2. (f)
noun
2. Pest, nuisance (persona). (Ante Meridian & Latin American) (m)
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