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linguiça
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lin·gui·ça  (lng-gws, -sä, ln-)
n.
A highly seasoned Portuguese pork sausage flavored with garlic, onions, and pepper.

[Portuguese, probably ultimately from Late Latin longao, large intestine, from Latin longus, long; see del-1 in Indo-European roots.]


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