secall

Catalan

Etymology

From sec + -all.

Pronunciation

Noun

secall m (plural secalls)

  1. a dead branch, deadwood
  2. (colloquial) a withered person, a skeleton
  3. a kind of sweet biscuit similar to a biscotti

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