adj.
- Prepared in such a way as to be spicy.
- Having a sauce typically containing tomatoes, onions, peppers, and vinegar.
[Spanish, present participle of picar, to bite, prick. See picaro.]
Dictionary:
pi·can·te (pĭ-kän'tā)
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[Spanish, present participle of picar, to bite, prick. See picaro.]
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[pee-KAHN-tay] Spanish for "spicy".
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