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scar [scars] (permanent mark on the skin)
noun
[UK: skɑː(r)]
[US: ˈskɑːr]

cicatriznoun
{f}

scar [scarred, scarring, scars] (to affect deeply in a traumatic manner)
verb
[UK: skɑː(r)]
[US: ˈskɑːr]

marcarverb

scar [scarred, scarring, scars] (to form a scar)
verb
[UK: skɑː(r)]
[US: ˈskɑːr]

cicatrizarverb

scar [scarred, scarring, scars] (to mark the skin permanently)
verb
[UK: skɑː(r)]
[US: ˈskɑːr]

deixar cicatrizverb

scar tissue (type of tissue formed in a place where an injury has healed)
noun

tecido cicatricialnoun
{m}

scarab [scarabs] (Scarabaeus sacer)
noun
[UK: ˈskæ.rəb]
[US: ˈskæ.rəb]

escaravelhonoun
{m}

Scarborough (district in Toronto)
proper noun
[UK: ˈskɑː.brə]
[US: ˈskɑːr.ˌbəro.ʊ]

Scarboroughproper noun

scarce [scarcer, scarcest] (something rare, in low supply)
adjective
[UK: skeəs]
[US: ˈskers]

escassoadjective

scarcely (almost not, by a small margin)
adverb
[UK: ˈskeə.sli]
[US: ˈsker.sli]

maladverb

scarcely (probably not)
adverb
[UK: ˈskeə.sli]
[US: ˈsker.sli]

dificilmenteadverb

scarcity [scarcities] (an inadequate amount of something; a shortage)
noun
[UK: ˈskeə.sɪ.ti]
[US: ˈsker.sə.ti]

carestianoun
{f}

scarcity [scarcities] (the condition of something being scarce or deficient)
noun
[UK: ˈskeə.sɪ.ti]
[US: ˈsker.sə.ti]

escasseznoun
{f}

scare [scares] (minor fright)
noun
[UK: skeə(r)]
[US: ˈsker]

sustonoun

scare [scared, scaring, scares] (to frighten)
verb
[UK: skeə(r)]
[US: ˈsker]

assustarverb

scare quote (quotation mark used to provoke reaction)
noun

aspas irónicasnoun
{f-Pl}

aspas irônicasnoun
{f-Pl}

scarecrow [scarecrows] (effigy fixed to a pole in a field to deter birds from eating crops or seeds planted there)
noun
[UK: ˈskeə.krəʊ]
[US: ˈskærkro.ʊ]

espantalhonoun
{m}

scared (afraid, frightened)
adjective
[UK: skeəd]
[US: ˈskerd]

assustadoadjective
{m}

scarf [scarves] (long garment worn around the neck)
noun
[UK: skɑːf]
[US: ˈskɑːrf]

cachecolnoun
{m}

echarpenoun
{f}

scarlet [scarlets] (colour)
noun
[UK: ˈskɑː.lət]
[US: ˈskɑːr.lət]

escarlatenoun
{m}

scarlet (colour)
adjective
[UK: ˈskɑː.lət]
[US: ˈskɑːr.lət]

escarlateadjective

scarlet eggplant (species of fruiting plant)
noun

jiloeironoun
{m}

scarlet fever (streptococcal infection)
noun
[UK: ˈskɑː.lɪt.ˈfiː.və]
[US: ˈskɑː.lɪt.ˈfiː.və]

escarlatinanoun
{f}

scarred (having scars)
adjective
[UK: skɑːd]
[US: ˈskɑːrd]

cicatrizadoadjective

scary (causing fear or anxiety)
adverb
[UK: ˈskeə.ri]
[US: ˈske.ri]

assustadoradverb

antimuscarinic (an antimuscarinic drug)
noun

antimuscaríniconoun
{m}

antimuscarinic (that disrupts the action of muscarine on the nervous system)
adjective

antimuscarínicoadjective

ascariasis (a disease of humans caused by the parasitic roundworms Ascaris)
noun

ascaridíasenoun
{f}

ascaríasenoun
{f}

ascaricide (any pesticide intended to kill roundworms)
noun

ascaricidanoun
{m}

ascarid (any nematode of the family Ascarididae (Ascaridae))
noun

ascáridenoun
{m}

ascaridole (tricyclic monoterpene peroxide)
noun

ascaridolnoun
{m}

discard [discarded, discarding, discards] (to throw away, reject)
verb
[UK: dɪ.ˈskɑːd]
[US: ˌdɪ.ˈskɑːrd]

descartarverb

escargot [escargots] (dish)
noun
[UK: ɪskˈɑːɡəʊ]
[US: ɪskˈɑːrɡoʊ]

escargônoun
{m}

headscarf (piece of material worn over the head)
noun
[UK: ˈhed.skɑːf]
[US: ˈhed.skɑːrf]

lençonoun

xailenoun

xalenoun

I'm scared phrase

estou com medophrase

tô com medophrase

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