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classic [classics] (example)
noun
[UK: ˈklæ.sɪk]
[US: ˈklæ.sɪk]

clássiconoun
{m}

classic (exemplary of a particular style)
adjective
[UK: ˈklæ.sɪk]
[US: ˈklæ.sɪk]

clássicoadjective

classical (literature etc)
adjective
[UK: ˈkl̩æ.sɪkl]
[US: ˈkl̩æ.sɪk.l̩]

clássicoadjective

classical antiquity (the Greco-Roman period of history)
proper noun

antiguidade clássicaproper noun
{f}

Classical Arabic proper noun

árabe clássicoproper noun
{m}

Classical Chinese (language)
proper noun

chinês clássicoproper noun
{m}

classical guitar (guitar used primarily for classical music)
noun
[UK: ˈkl̩æ.sɪkl ɡɪ.ˈtɑː(r)]
[US: ˈkl̩æ.sɪk.l̩ ɡə.ˈtɑːr]

guitarra clássicanoun
{f}

violãonoun
{m}

Classical Latin (Latin language as spoken and written formally)
proper noun

latim clássicoproper noun
{m}

classical music (music of the classical period)
noun
[UK: ˈkl̩æ.sɪkl ˈmjuː.zɪk]
[US: ˈkl̩æ.sɪk.l̩ ˈmjuː.zɪk]

música clássicanoun
{f}

Classical Nahuatl (variants of the Nahuatl language spoken in Mexico at the time of the Spanish conquest)
proper noun

náhuatl clássicoproper noun
{m}

Classical Syriac proper noun

siríaco clássicoproper noun
{m}

Classical Tibetan (form of Tibetan)
proper noun

tibetano clássicoproper noun
{m}

classicism (classical traditions of the art and architecture of ancient Greece and Rome)
noun
[UK: ˈklæ.sɪ.sɪzm]
[US: ˈklæ.sə.ˌsɪ.zəm]

classicismonoun
{m}

classicist [classicists] (classical scholar)
noun
[UK: ˈklæ.sɪ.sɪst]
[US: ˈklæ.sə.səst]

classicistanoun
{m} {f}

Corsica (island in the Mediterranean)
proper noun
[UK: ˈkɔː.sɪk.ə]
[US: ˈkɔːr.sɪk.ə]

Córsegaproper noun
{f}

Corsican (language)
proper noun
[UK: ˈkɔː.səkən]
[US: ˈkɔːr.səkən]

córsicoproper noun
{m}

corsoproper noun
{m}

Corsican (of, from, or pertaining to Corsica)
adjective
[UK: ˈkɔː.səkən]
[US: ˈkɔːr.səkən]

córsicoadjective

corsoadjective

Corsican (person from Corsica or of Corsican descent)
noun
[UK: ˈkɔː.səkən]
[US: ˈkɔːr.səkən]

corsanoun
{f}

córsicanoun
{f}

córsiconoun
{m}

corsonoun
{m}

country music (style of music)
noun
[UK: ˈkʌntr.i ˈmjuː.zɪk]
[US: ˈkʌntr.i ˈmjuː.zɪk]

countrynoun
{m}

cryptomnesic (relating to cryptomnesia)
adjective

criptomnésicoadjective
{f}

decompression sickness (condition from rapid decompression)
noun
[UK: ˌdiːk.əm.ˈpreʃ.n̩ ˈsɪk.nəs]
[US: ˌdik.əm.ˈpreʃ.n̩ ˈsɪk.nəs]

doença de descompressãonoun
{f}

emergency physician noun

emergencistanoun
{m} {f}

médica emergencistanoun
{f}

médico emergencistanoun
{m}

ethnomusicologist noun
[UK: eθ.nə.ˌmjuː.zəˈk.ɑː.lə.ɡəst]
[US: eθ.nə.ˌmjuː.zəˈk.ɑː.lə.ɡəst]

etnomusicólogonoun
{m}

ethnomusicology (study of music and culture)
noun

etnomusicologianoun

extrinsic (external, separable from the thing itself, inessential)
adjective
[UK: ek.ˈstrɪn.sɪk]
[US: ek.ˈstrɪn.sɪk]

extrínsecoadjective
{m}

face the music (to accept or confront the unpleasant consequences of one's actions)
verb
[UK: feɪs ðə ˈmjuː.zɪk]
[US: ˈfeɪs ðə ˈmjuː.zɪk]

arcar com as consequênciasverb

folk music (contemporary music in traditional style)
noun
[UK: fəʊk ˈmjuː.zɪk]
[US: foʊk ˈmjuː.zɪk]

folknoun
{m}

música folknoun
{f}

folk music (music originating from a specific region)
noun
[UK: fəʊk ˈmjuː.zɪk]
[US: foʊk ˈmjuː.zɪk]

música folclóricanoun
{f}

forensic (relating to, or used in debate or argument)
adjective
[UK: fə.ˈren.sɪk]
[US: fə.ˈren.sɪk]

retóricoadjective

forensic (relating to the use of science and technology in the investigation and establishment of facts or evidence in a court of law)
adjective
[UK: fə.ˈren.sɪk]
[US: fə.ˈren.sɪk]

forenseadjective

forensic science (collection of physical evidence and its subsequent analysis)
noun
[UK: fə.ˈren.sɪk ˈsaɪəns]
[US: fə.ˈren.sɪk ˈsaɪəns]

criminalísticanoun
{f}

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