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  • 1Pecky — Pečky …

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  • 3pecky — ☆ pecky [pek′ē ] adj. [ PECK1 (n. 2) + Y2] showing or marked by spots or holes caused by decay [pecky cypress] …

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  • 4Pečky — Geobox | Settlement name = Pečky other name = category = Town image caption = Town Hall symbol = Pečky.gif etymology = official name = motto = nickname = country = Czech Republic country state = region = Central Bohemian region type = Region… …

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  • 5pecky — adjective Etymology: 3peck Date: 1848 1. marked by lenticular or finger shaped pockets of decay caused by fungi < pecky cypress > 2. containing discolored or shriveled grains < pecky rice > …

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  • 6pecky — ˈpekē adjective also peaky ˈpēkē ( er/ est) Etymology: peck (III) + y 1. : marked by peckiness used especially of lumber; see pecky cypress …

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  • 7Pečky — Sp Pèčkai Ap Pečky L Čekija …

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  • 8pecky — /pek ee/, adj., peckier, peckiest. (of timber) spotted with fungi. [1840 50, Amer.; PECK2 + Y1] * * * …

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  • 9Pecky — Original name in latin Peky Name in other language Petschek State code CZ Continent/City Europe/Prague longitude 50.09043 latitude 15.03017 altitude 199 Population 4317 Date 2006 11 25 …

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  • 10Bahnstrecke Pečky–Zásmuky — Pečky–Zásmuky Kursbuchstrecke&#160;(SŽDC): 012, 013 Streckenlänge: 19,825&#160;km Spurweite: 1435&#160;mm (Normalspur) Streckenklasse: C3 Maximale Neigung: 16&#160;‰ Höchstgeschwindigkeit: 6 …

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