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principate (early period of the Roman Empire) noun [UK: prˈɪnsɪpˌeɪt] [US: prˈɪnsᵻpˌeɪt] | principadonoun |
psychopath [psychopaths] (person with a personality disorder characterized by a lack of empathy) noun [UK: ˈsaɪk.əʊ.pæθ] [US: ˈsaɪko.ʊ.pæθ] | psicópatanoun |
psychopathic (relating to a psychopath) adjective [UK: ˌsaɪk.əʊ.ˈpæ.θɪk] [US: ˌsaɪko.ʊ.ˈpæ.θɪk] | psicopáticoadjective |
psychopathy [psychopathies] (personality disorder indicated by a pattern of lying, exploitation, heedlessness, arrogance, sexual promiscuity, low self-control, and lack of empathy and remorse) noun [UK: saɪˈk.ɑː.pə.θi] [US: saɪˈk.ɑː.pə.θi] | psicopatíanoun |
psychopathography (biography) noun | psicopatografíanoun |
psychopathology [psychopathologies] (study of mental illness) noun [UK: ˌsaɪk.əʊ.pə.ˈθɒ.lə.dʒi] [US: ˌsaɪko.ʊ.pə.ˈθɒ.lə.dʒi] | psicopatologíanoun |
radiculopathy (pathology: any disease of the spinal nerve roots and spinal nerves) noun | radiculopatíanoun |
repatriate [repatriated, repatriating, repatriates] (to restore somebody to his or her own country) verb [UK: riː.ˈpæ.trɪeɪt] [US: ri.ˈpeɪ.tri.ˌet] | repatriarverb |
repatriation [repatriations] (the process of returning of a person to their country of origin) noun [UK: ˌriː.pæ.trɪ.ˈeɪʃ.n̩] [US: ri.ˌpe.tri.ˈeɪʃ.n̩] | repatriaciónnoun |
sociopath [sociopaths] (person with antisocial personality disorder) noun [UK: ˈsosio.ˌpæθ] [US: ˈsosio.ˌpæθ] | sociópatanoun |
soul patch (narrow beard) noun | barbilla de labio inferiornoun barbillitanoun |
spat [spats] (automotive: piece of bodywork) noun [UK: spæt] [US: ˈspæt] | guardabarros carenadonoun |
spat [spats] (covering worn over a shoe) noun [UK: spæt] [US: ˈspæt] | polainanoun |
spat [spats] (quarrel) noun [UK: spæt] [US: ˈspæt] | altercadonoun rifirrafenoun |
spat (to quarrel) verb [UK: spæt] [US: ˈspæt] | altercarverb malentenderverb |
spit [spat, spitting, spits] (to evacuate (saliva or another substance) from the mouth, etc.) verb [UK: spɪt] [US: ˈspɪt] | escupirverbIt wasn't John who spit. = No fue John quien escupió. |
spit [spat, spitting, spits] (to impale on a spit) verb [UK: spɪt] [US: ˈspɪt] | espetarverb |
spate (a river flood; an overflow or inundation) noun [UK: speɪt] [US: ˈspeɪt] | aluviónnoun riadanoun |
spate (a sudden rush or increase) noun [UK: speɪt] [US: ˈspeɪt] | avalanchanoun |
spatial (pertaining to space) adjective [UK: ˈspeɪʃ.l̩] [US: ˈspeɪʃ.l̩] | espacialadjective |
spatter [spattered, spattering, spatters] (to splash with small droplets) verb [UK: ˈspæ.tə(r)] [US: ˈspæ.tər] | rociarverb salpicarverb |
spatula [spatulas] (kitchen utensil for turning and lifting) noun [UK: ˈspæ.tjʊ.lə] [US: ˈspæ.tʃʊ.lə] | espátulanoun |
spondyloarthropathy (joint disease) noun | espondiloartropatíanoun |
sympathectomy (surgical cutting of a nerve in the sympathetic nervous system) noun | simpatectomíanoun |
sympathetic (of, related to, showing, or characterized by sympathy) adjective [UK: ˌsɪm.pə.ˈθe.tɪk] [US: ˌsɪm.pə.ˈθe.tɪk] | amableadjective compasivoadjective comprensivoadjectiveThe girl and her parents were very sympathetic. = La niña y sus padres fueron muy comprensivos. |
sympathetic detonation (detonation) noun | |
sympathetic nervous system [sympathetic nervous systems] noun [UK: ˌsɪm.pə.ˈθe.tɪk ˈnɜː.vəs ˈsɪ.stəm] [US: ˌsɪm.pə.ˈθe.tɪk ˈnɝː.vəs ˈsɪ.stəm] | sistema nervioso simpáticonoun |
sympathy [sympathies] (ability to share the feelings of another; empathy) noun [UK: ˈsɪm.pə.θi] [US: ˈsɪm.pə.θi] | empatíanoun |
sympathy [sympathies] (feeling of pity or sorrow for the suffering or distress of another, see also: compassion) noun [UK: ˈsɪm.pə.θi] [US: ˈsɪm.pə.θi] | compasiónnounI don't need your sympathy. = No necesito tu compasión. |
sympathize [sympathized, sympathizing, sympathizes] (to show sympathy) verb [UK: ˈsɪm.pə.θaɪz] [US: ˈsɪm.pə.ˌθaɪz] | simpatizarverbThey sympathized with the miserable criminal. = Ellos simpatizaron con el miserable criminal. |
sympathizer [sympathizers] (supporter) noun [UK: ˈsɪm.pə.θaɪ.zə(r)] [US: ˈsɪm.pə.ˌθaɪ.zər] | simpatizantenoun |
sympatric (occurring in the same territory) adjective | simpátricoadjective |
syncopate [syncopated, syncopating, syncopates] (linguistics: to use syncope) verb [UK: ˈsɪŋk.ə.peɪt] [US: ˈsɪŋk.ə.ˌpet] | sincoparverbThe music that Mary listens to is very syncopated and unpredictable. = La música que escucha Mary es muy sincopada e impredecible. |