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Answer for the clue "Leonard Marx, familiarly ", 5 letters:
chico

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Word definitions for chico in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Chico \Chi"co\, n. Var. of Chica . The common greasewood of the western United States ( Sarcobatus vermiculatus ). In the Philippines, the sapodilla or its fruit; also, the marmalade tree or its fruit.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Chico means small , boy or child in the Spanish language . It is also the nickname for Francisco in the Portuguese language . It may refer to:

Usage examples of chico.

And according to Calandrinia it took decades for Santa Chico to develop the gene blend.

Chico, muito elegante em seu terno escuro e gravata prateada, parecendo um noivo.

I think Chico and I are supposed to go nontitle against the Incredible Orlandos Thursday night in Pawtucket.

Punta Tamarindo, with Bahia Tamarindo to the south down to Punta Tamarindo Chico.

Thermal flew past him on the way up and Tigger and Chico went off with Bridie to discuss tactics.

The second sea lion, Chico, returned ten minutes later, the third, Harpo, a few minutes after that.

We took the 32 turnoff, going west toward Chico, and almost immediately approached the gravel parking lot of a bamlike restaurant.

A few miles past Chico, the divided highway was replaced by a narrow blacktop that added to driving fatigue and pressure.

He has been to Merida, Valladolid and Vigio Chico, and is now in Felipe Carillo Puerto.

But he did know that Chico couldn't see him properly from over there, and was coming over here to have a closer look.

El chico, después de agredir a su padre, tuvo un ataque de furia y tiró sus enseres de gaucho detrás de las hortensias.

Formento vio que el chico había tirado sus prendas de gaucho, comprendió que había llegado la hora.

Now they were jolting down Navajo Road 7028 about fifteen miles west of the Torreon Trading Post, looking for a dirt road which would, if they could only find it, lead them across the south fork of Chico Arroyo and thence to the place of Gray Old Lady Benally, who was some sort of paternal clan relative of Delmar's.

Nancy's recently moved to Chico, but she's available for consultation anytime by phone.

Then Chico and I walked along to the London road and round into the road of bungalows.