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bacci-

  1. a combining form meaning “berry,” used in the formation of compound words.

    baccivorous.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of bacci-1

< Latin, combining form of bacca, bāca
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Example Sentences

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Not content to be serviceably generic, however, the Mark Bacci script takes a third-act turn into full-on, take-no-prisoners melodrama, from which it never recovers.

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Several moments within the director Catherine Hardwicke’s latest film “Prisoner’s Daughter” contain glimmers of promise, each one regrettably smothered by a pedestrian script from Mark Bacci.

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Ms. Stevens is the lead singer for Tredici Bacci, a soundtrack music band in New York.

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Then there was Mr. Bacci down in Connecticut with his 20-cents-off roll.

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“For us, a family of four is 80 bucks and then sales tax, which is nothing to do with me,” said Enea Bacci, an owner.

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