arepa


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a·re·pa

 (ə-rā′pə)
n.
A baked or fried cornmeal cake of traditional Colombian cuisine.

[Cariban ərepa, maize.]
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arepa

(əˈriːpə)
n
a Colombian cornmeal cake
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