Angla | Esperanta |
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top [tops] (BDSM: dominant partner in a BDSM relationship or roleplay) noun [UK: tɒp] [US: ˈtɑːp] | suprulonoun |
top [tops] (garment worn to cover the torso) noun [UK: tɒp] [US: ˈtɑːp] | brustvestaĵonoun |
top [tops] (uppermost part) noun [UK: tɒp] [US: ˈtɑːp] | supronoun |
top hat (cylindrical hat) noun [UK: ˈtɒp.ˈhæt] [US: ˈtɒp.ˈhæt] | cilindra ĉapelonoun |
topaz [topazes] (gem) noun [UK: ˈtəʊ.pæz] [US: ˈtoʊ.pæz] | topazonoun |
topic [topics] (subject; theme) noun [UK: ˈtɒ.pɪk] [US: ˈtɑː.pɪk] | temonoun |
topical (of current interest) adjective [UK: ˈtɒ.pɪk.l̩] [US: ˈtɑː.pɪk.l̩] | aktualaadjective |
topicless adjective | sentemaadjective |
topless (naked from the waist up) adjective [UK: ˈtɒ.pləs] [US: ˈtɑː.pləs] | nudmamaadjective |
topmost (at or nearest to the top) adjective [UK: ˈtɒp.məʊst] [US: ˈtɒpmoʊst] | plejsupraadjective |
topography [topographies] (the features themselves (the terrain)) noun [UK: tə.ˈpɒ.ɡrə.fi] [US: tə.ˈpɑː.ɡrə.fi] | topografionoun |
topology [topologies] (study of geometric properties that are not changed by stretching etc.) noun [UK: təˈpɔləʤi] [US: təˈpɔləʤi] | topologionoun |
toponymy (study of place names) noun [UK: tə.ˈpɒ.nɪ.mɪ] [US: tə.ˈpɑː.nə.miː] | |
topping [toppings] (food on top) noun [UK: ˈtɒp.ɪŋ] [US: ˈtɑːp.ɪŋ] | ĉapelaĵonoun |
autopsy [autopsies] (a dissection performed on a cadaver) noun [UK: ˈɔː.tɒp.si] [US: ˈɒ.ˌtɑːp.si] | |
bus stop (a stop for public transport buses) noun [UK: bʌs stɒp] [US: ˈbəs ˈstɑːp] | bushaltejonoun |
Christopher (a male given name) proper noun [UK: ˈkrɪ.stə.fə(r)] [US: ˈkrɪ.stə.fər] | Kristoforoproper noun |
chromatophore [chromatophores] (pigment-bearing cell or structure) noun [UK: krəʊmˈatəfˌɔː] [US: kroʊmˈæɾəfˌoːr] | kromatoforonoun |
cytoplasm [cytoplasms] (contents of a cell excluding the nucleus) noun [UK: ˈsaɪ.təʊ.plæ.zəm] [US: ˈsaɪto.ʊ.plæ.zəm] | |
desktop (on-screen background) noun [UK: ˈdesk.tɒp] [US: ˈdesk.ˌtɑːp] | labortablonoun |
dystopia [dystopias] (medical condition) noun [UK: dɪˈsto.piə] [US: dɪˈsto.piə] | malutopionoun |
dystopia [dystopias] (miserable society) noun [UK: dɪˈsto.piə] [US: dɪˈsto.piə] | malutopionoun |
dystopia [dystopias] (vision of a future) noun [UK: dɪˈsto.piə] [US: dɪˈsto.piə] | malutopionoun |
full stop (The punctuation mark ".") noun [UK: ˈfʊl.stɒp] [US: ˈfʊl.stɒp] | punktonoun |
glottal stop [glottal stops] (plosive sound articulated with the glottis) noun [UK: ˈɡlɒt.l̩ stɒp] [US: ˈɡlɑːt.l̩ ˈstɑːp] | glota haltonoun |
isotope [isotopes] (atoms of the same element having a different number of neutrons) noun [UK: ˈaɪ.sə.təʊp] [US: ˈaɪ.sətoʊp] | izotoponoun |
laptop [laptops] (computing: a laptop computer) noun [UK: ˈlæp.tɒp] [US: ˈlæp.ˌtɑːp] | |
maintop (platform at the top of mainmast) noun [UK: ˈmeɪn.tɒp] [US: ˈmeɪn.ˌtɑːp] | ĉefmastonoun |
Mephistopheles (Devil to whom Faust sold his soul) proper noun [UK: mˌefɪstˈɒfəlˌiːz] [US: mˌefɪstˈɑːfəlˌiːz] | Mefistofeloproper noun |
octopus (mollusc) noun [UK: ˈɒk.tə.pəs] [US: ˈɑːk.tə.ˌpʊs] | polponoun |
onomatopoeia (property of a word of sounding like what it represents) noun [UK: ˌɒ.nə.ˌmæ.tə.ˈpɪə] [US: ɑː.nə.ˈmɑː.tə.piə] | onomatopeonoun |
onomatopoeia (word that sounds like what it represents) noun [UK: ˌɒ.nə.ˌmæ.tə.ˈpɪə] [US: ɑː.nə.ˈmɑː.tə.piə] | onomatopeonoun |
onomatopoeic (having the property of onomatopoeia) adjective [UK: ˌɒ.nəʊ.mə.təʊ.ˈpiːɪk] [US: ˌɒ.nəʊ.mə.təʊ.ˈpiːɪk] | onomatopeaadjective |
onomatopoeic (of or relating to onomatopoeia) adjective [UK: ˌɒ.nəʊ.mə.təʊ.ˈpiːɪk] [US: ˌɒ.nəʊ.mə.təʊ.ˈpiːɪk] | onomatopeaadjective |
polytope [polytopes] (geometric shape) noun | hiperpluredronoun |
protoplast [protoplasts] (contents of a plant cell) noun [UK: ˈprəʊ.təʊ.plæst] [US: ˈproʊ.tə.plæst] | protoplastonoun |
spinning top (a toy) noun [UK: ˈspɪn.ɪŋ tɒp] [US: ˈspɪn.ɪŋ ˈtɑːp] | turbonoun |
stop [stopped, stopping, stops] (not to continue) verb [UK: stɒp] [US: ˈstɑːp] | haltiverb |
stop [stops] (place to get on and off mass transport) noun [UK: stɒp] [US: ˈstɑːp] | haltejonoun |
stop [stopped, stopping, stops] (to cause to cease moving) verb [UK: stɒp] [US: ˈstɑːp] | haltiverb |