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pinto bean

n.
A form of kidney bean that is grown for its mottled seeds, chiefly in the southwest United States and northern Mexico.
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pinto bean

n
(Plants) a variety of kidney bean that has mottled seeds and is grown for food and fodder in the southwestern US
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pin′to bean`


n.
a variety of the common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris, having pinkish mottled seeds, grown chiefly in the southern U.S.
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Noun1.pinto bean - mottled or spotted bean of southwestern United States; usually dried
common bean - any of numerous beans eaten either fresh or dried
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pinto bean

[ˈpɪntəʊbiːn] Njudía f or alubia f pinta
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pinto bean

nPintobohne f
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