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different (not the same)
adjective
[UK: ˈdɪ.frənt]
[US: ˈdɪ.fə.rənt]

distintoadjectiveEveryone's different. = Cada persona es distinta.

different adjective
[UK: ˈdɪ.frənt]
[US: ˈdɪ.fə.rənt]

diferenteadjectiveWe were different. = Éramos diferentes.

differential [differentials] (infinitesimal change)
noun
[UK: ˌdɪ.fə.ˈren.ʃl̩]
[US: ˌdɪ.fə.ˈren.tʃl̩]

diferencialnoun
{f}
He didn't understand the concept of differential equations. = No entendía el concepto de ecuaciones diferenciales.

differential (relating to a difference)
adjective
[UK: ˌdɪ.fə.ˈren.ʃl̩]
[US: ˌdɪ.fə.ˈren.tʃl̩]

diferencialadjectiveHe didn't understand the concept of differential equations. = No entendía el concepto de ecuaciones diferenciales.

differential equation (equation involving the derivatives of a function)
noun
[UK: ˌdɪ.fə.ˈren.ʃl̩ ɪ.ˈkweɪʒ.n̩]
[US: ˌdɪ.fə.ˈren.tʃl̩ ɪ.ˈkweɪʒ.n̩]

ecuación diferencialnoun
{f}

differential geometry noun
[UK: ˌdɪ.fə.ˈren.ʃl̩ dʒɪ.ˈɒ.mə.tri]
[US: ˌdɪ.fə.ˈren.tʃl̩ dʒi.ˈɑː.mə.tri]

geometría diferencialnoun
{f}

differentiate [differentiated, differentiating, differentiates] (to show or be the distinction)
verb
[UK: ˌdɪ.fə.ˈren.ʃɪeɪt]
[US: ˌdɪ.fə.ˈren.ʃi.ˌet]

diferenciarverbEnglish doesn't differentiate between the verbs ser and estar. = El inglés no diferencia entre los verbos ser y estar.

differentiation [differentiations] (gradual formation or production of organs or parts by a process of evolution or development)
noun
[UK: ˌdɪ.fə.ren.ʃɪ.ˈeɪʃ.n̩]
[US: ˌdɪ.fə.ˌren.ʃi.ˈeɪʃ.n̩]

diferenciaciónnoun

differently (in a different way)
adverb
[UK: ˈdɪ.frənt.li]
[US: ˈdɪ.frənt.li]

diferentementeadverb

direct current (electric current that always flows in the same direction but may differ in intensity over time)
noun
[UK: dɪ.ˈrekt ˈkʌ.rənt]
[US: də.ˈrekt ˈkɜː.rənt]

corriente continuanoun
{f}

displacement current (change of the electric displacement field)
noun

corriente de desplazamientonoun
{f}

eddy current (an induced electric current)
noun
[UK: ˈe.di ˈkʌ.rənt]
[US: ˈe.di ˈkɜː.rənt]

corriente de Foucaultnoun
{f}

efferent (carrying away from)
adjective
[UK: ˈe.fə.rənt]
[US: ˈe.fə.rənt]

eferenteadjective

electric current [electric currents] (measurement of the rate of flow of electric charge)
noun
[UK: ɪ.ˈlek.trɪk ˈkʌ.rənt]
[US: ə.ˈlek.trɪk ˈkɜː.rənt]

corriente eléctricanoun
{f}

Florentine (a native or resident of the Italian city of Florence)
noun
[UK: ˈflɔːən.ˌtin]
[US: ˈflɔː.rən.ˌtin]

florentinanoun
{f}

florentinonoun
{m}

Florentine (of or relating to the Italian city of Florence)
adjective
[UK: ˈflɔːən.ˌtin]
[US: ˈflɔː.rən.ˌtin]

florentinoadjective

for rent (being offered for renting)
preposition
[UK: fɔː(r) rent]
[US: ˈfɔːr ˈrent]

en alquilerpreposition

godparent [godparents] noun
[UK: ˈɡɒd.peə.rənt]
[US: ˈɡɒd.peə.rənt]

padrinonoun

grandparent [grandparents] (parent of one's parent)
noun
[UK: ˈɡræn.peə.rənt]
[US: ˈɡrænd.ˌpe.rənt]

abuelanoun
{f}

abuelonoun
{m}
These are my grandparents. = Estos son mis abuelos.

great-grandparent (parent of a grandparent)
noun
[UK: ˈɡreɪt ˈɡræn.peə.rənt]
[US: ˈɡreɪt ˈɡrænd.ˌpe.rənt]

bisabuelanoun
{f}

bisabuelonoun
{m}

ground rent (1. rent under a ground lease for a surface estate, paid by a ground lessor to a surface owner)
noun

canonnoun
{m}

heir apparent [heirs apparent] (someone who will definitely inherit)
noun
[UK: eə(r) ə.ˈpæ.rənt]
[US: ˈer ə.ˈpe.rənt]

heredera forzosanoun
{f}

heredero forzosonoun
{m}

horse of a different color (unrelated or incidentally related matter with different significance)
noun
[UK: hɔːs əv ə ˈdɪ.frənt ˈkʌ.lər]
[US: ˈhɔːrs əv ə ˈdɪ.fə.rənt ˈkʌ.lər]

es otro cantarnoun

eso es harina de otro costalnoun

incoherent (lacking coherence, inconsistent)
adjective
[UK: ˌɪnk.əʊ.ˈhɪə.rənt]
[US: ˌɪnko.ʊ.ˈhɪə.rənt]

descosidoadjective
{m}

deshilvanadoadjective
{m}

incoherenteadjectiveDon't be incoherent. = No seas incoherente.

inconexoadjective
{m}

incoherently (in an incoherent manner)
adverb
[UK: ˌɪnk.əʊ.ˈhɪə.rənt.li]
[US: ˌɪnko.ʊ.ˈhɪə.rənt.li]

incoherentementeadverb

indifferent (not caring)
adjective
[UK: ɪn.ˈdɪ.frənt]
[US: ˌɪn.ˈdɪ.frənt]

indiferenteadjectiveHe is quite indifferent to money. = Él es totalmente indiferente al dinero.

indifferently (in an indifferent manner)
adverb
[UK: ɪn.ˈdɪ.frənt.li]
[US: ɪn.ˈdɪ.frənt.li]

indiferentementeadverb

inherent (natural part or consequence)
adjective
[UK: ɪn.ˈhɪə.rənt]
[US: ˌɪn.ˈhɪ.rənt]

inherenteadjective

inherently (inherently, innately)
adverb
[UK: ɪn.ˈhɪə.rənt.li]
[US: ɪn.ˈhɪ.rənt.li]

inherentementeadverbChristians view human nature as inherently sinful. = Los cristianos consideran la naturaleza humana como inherentemente pecaminosa.

irreverent (courageous, straightforward, having mass appeal, but likely to offend)
adjective
[UK: ɪ.ˈre.və.rənt]
[US: ɪ.ˈre.və.rənt]

irrespetuosoadjective

irreverent (lacking respect or seriousness)
adjective
[UK: ɪ.ˈre.və.rənt]
[US: ɪ.ˈre.və.rənt]

irreverenteadjectiveIn the scene, Mary is a controversial and irreverent comic. = En el escenario, Mary es una cómica polémica e irreverente.

Lorentz transformation (mathematics)
noun
[UK: ˈlɔːents ˌtræn.sfə.ˈmeɪʃ.n̩]
[US: ˈlɔː.rents ˌtræn.sfər.ˈmeɪʃ.n̩]

transformación de Lorentznoun
{f}

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