centopelle
Italian
Etymology
From cento + pelle. Or linked Latin centipellio, centipellium, from centum + pellis; cf. Romanian cimpoi (“bagpipe”).
Noun
centopelle m (invariable)
- tripe (from the stomachs of a ruminant)
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