piston
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piston (plural pistons)
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piston (third-person singular simple present pistons, present participle pistoning, simple past and past participle pistoned)
piston
16th century in the sense of "pestle", borrowed from Italian pistone (15th century), from Latin pistāre, from the root pīnsō (“to crush”).
piston m (plural pistons)
From Dutch piston, from French piston, from Italian pistone (15th century), from Latin pistāre, from the root pīnsō (“I crush”).
piston (first-person possessive pistonku, second-person possessive pistonmu, third-person possessive pistonnya)
piston n (plural pistoane)
piston m (plural pistonau or pistynau)
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