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pipa [ˈpiːpə]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Animals) a tongueless South American toad, Pipa pipa, that carries its young in pits in the skin of its back
[from Surinam dialect, probably of African origin]
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Noun1.pipa - type genus of the PipidaePipa - type genus of the Pipidae            
amphibian genus - any genus of amphibians
family Pipidae, Pipidae - tongueless frogs


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Ford sales analyst George Pipas said the automaker expects industry sales to improve in the fourth quarter from the weak performance earlier this year but cautioned that "it's going to be pretty slow going.
Ford sales analyst George Pipas said the automaker expects industry sales to improve in the fourth quarter from the weak performance earlier this year but cautioned that "it's going to be pretty slow going.
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