picked

picked 1

 (pĭkt)
adj.
1. Chosen by careful selection: a racing yacht sailed by a picked crew.
2. Gathered, harvested, or plucked: baskets of picked cotton; a picked turkey.

picked 2

 (pĭkt)
adj. Regional
Pointed: a picked cap.

[From pick.]
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picked

(pɪkt)

adj.
1. specially selected: a crew of picked men.
2. cleared or cleaned by or as if by picking: picked fruit.
[1300–50]
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Translations
estrattoscelto

picked

[pɪkt] ADJescogido, selecto
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