"talhadia" meaning in Portuguese

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Noun

IPA: /ta.ʎaˈd͡ʒi.ɐ/ [Brazil], /ta.ʎaˈd͡ʒi.ɐ/ [Brazil], /ta.ʎaˈd͡ʒi.a/ [Southern-Brazil], /tɐ.ʎɐˈdi.ɐ/ [Portugal], [tɐ.ʎɐˈði.ɐ] [Portugal] Forms: talhadias [plural]
Etymology: From talhado + -ia, from talhar (“to cut”). Etymology templates: {{affix|pt|talhado|-ia}} talhado + -ia Head templates: {{pt-noun|f}} talhadia f (plural talhadias)
  1. (forestry) coppicing (the system of cutting trees at regular intervals and letting them regrow) Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Forestry
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        },
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        },
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        "coppicing (the system of cutting trees at regular intervals and letting them regrow)"
      ],
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        ]
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        "(forestry) coppicing (the system of cutting trees at regular intervals and letting them regrow)"
      ],
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      ],
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        "business",
        "forestry"
      ]
    }
  ],
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      "ipa": "/ta.ʎaˈd͡ʒi.ɐ/",
      "tags": [
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      ]
    },
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      "tags": [
        "Brazil"
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    },
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      "tags": [
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      ]
    },
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      "tags": [
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      ]
    },
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      "ipa": "[tɐ.ʎɐˈði.ɐ]",
      "tags": [
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      ]
    }
  ],
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        "Portuguese terms suffixed with -ia",
        "Portuguese terms with IPA pronunciation",
        "pt:Forestry"
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        "coppicing (the system of cutting trees at regular intervals and letting them regrow)"
      ],
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          "forestry",
          "forestry"
        ],
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          "coppicing",
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        ]
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        "(forestry) coppicing (the system of cutting trees at regular intervals and letting them regrow)"
      ],
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      ],
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        "business",
        "forestry"
      ]
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  ],
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      "tags": [
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    },
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      "ipa": "/ta.ʎaˈd͡ʒi.ɐ/",
      "tags": [
        "Brazil"
      ]
    },
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      "tags": [
        "Southern-Brazil"
      ]
    },
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      "tags": [
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