[Spanish pimiento, red or green pepper, pepper plant, from pimienta, black pepper, pepper fruit, from Late Latin pigmenta, pl. of pigmentum, vegetable juice, condiment, pigment, from Latin, pigment, from pingere, to paint; see peig- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] |
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Tweet n. pl. pi·mien·tos or pi·men·tos 1. A garden pepper (Capsicum annuum) having a mild, sweet, red fruit. 2. The fruit of this plant, used in cooking, in salads, and as a stuffing for green olives. [Spanish; see PIMENTO.] |
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