Inglês | Português |
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anticocaine (countering the effects of cocaine) adjective | anticocaínaadjective |
antimigraine (preventing or acting against migraines) adjective | antienxaquecaadjective |
antirail (opposed to rail transport) adjective | antiferroviárioadjective |
Apalaí (a Carib language spoken in Brazil) proper noun | apalaíproper noun |
apotropaic (intended to ward off evil) adjective | apotropaicoadjective |
apotropaism (the use of ritual or other magical means to avert evil or bad luck) noun | apotropismonoun |
appertain [appertained, appertaining, appertains] (to belong to or be a part of, whether by right, nature, appointment, or custom; to relate to) verb [UK: ˌæ.pə.ˈteɪn] [US: ˌæ.pə.ˈteɪn] | pertencer averb |
appraisability (the ability to be evaluated for potential value) noun | avaliabilidadenoun |
appraisable (capable of being appraised) adjective [UK: əˈpreɪzəbl ] [US: əˈpreɪzəbl ] | avaliáveladjective |
appraisal [appraisals] (judgement) noun [UK: ə.ˈpreɪz.l̩] [US: ə.ˈpreɪz.l̩] | avaliaçãonoun |
appraise [appraised, appraising, appraises] (determine value or worth) verb [UK: ə.ˈpreɪz] [US: ə.ˈpreɪz] | avaliarverb valorizarverb |
appraise [appraised, appraising, appraises] (to estimate; to conjecture) verb [UK: ə.ˈpreɪz] [US: ə.ˈpreɪz] | estimar; prezarverb |
appraisee (one undergoing an appraisal) noun | avaliandonoun |
appraiser [appraisers] (one who appraises) noun [UK: ə.ˈpreɪ.zə(r)] [US: ə.ˈpreɪ.zər] | avaliadornoun |
appraisingly (in an appraising way) adverb [UK: ə.ˈpreɪ.zɪŋ.li] [US: ə.ˈpreɪ.zɪŋ.li] | avaliadoramenteadverb |
Aquitaine (former region of France) proper noun [UK: ˌæ.kwə.ˈteɪn] [US: ˌæ.kwə.ˈteɪn] | Aquitâniaproper noun |
Aramaic (pertaining to the language, alphabet, culture or poetry) adjective [UK: ˌæ.rə.ˈmeɪɪk] [US: æ.rə.ˈmeɪɪk] | aramaicoadjective arameuadjective |
Aramaic (the language) proper noun [UK: ˌæ.rə.ˈmeɪɪk] [US: æ.rə.ˈmeɪɪk] | aramaicoproper noun arameuproper noun |
Aramaism (idiom of the Aramaic) noun | aramaísmonoun |
arapaima (Arapaima gigas) noun | pirarucunoun |
archaic (old-fashioned or antiquated) adjective [UK: ɑːˈk.eɪɪk] [US: arˈkeɪɪk] | arcaicoadjective |
archaically (in an archaic manner) adverb [UK: ɑːˈk.eɪɪk.l̩i] [US: ɑːrˈk.eɪɪk.l̩i] | arcaicamenteadverb |
archaicity (the quality of being archaic) noun | arcaicidadenoun |
archaism [archaisms] (archaic word, language) noun [UK: ˈɑːk.eɪ.ˌɪ.zəm] [US: ˈɑːrk.eɪ.ˌɪ.zəm] | arcaísmonoun |
archaist (a person who uses archaisms in language) noun [UK: ɑːkˈeɪɪst] [US: ɑːrkˈeɪɪst] | arcaístanoun |
archaistic noun [UK: ɑːkˌeɪˈɪstɪk] [US: ɑːrkˌeɪˈɪstɪk] | arcaístanoun |
archaization (process of becoming or turning something more archaic) noun | arcaizaçãonoun |
archaize [archaized, archaizing, archaizes] (To give an archaic quality or character to) verb [UK: ˈɑːk.eɪaɪz] [US: ˈɑːrk.iː.ˌaɪz] | arcaizarverb |
archtraitor (a chief or transcendent traitor) noun | arquitraidornoun |
archvillain (a supreme villain; the most evil or powerful villain) noun | arquivilãonoun |
aretaic (of or pertaining to virtue or excellence) adjective | aretaicoadjective |
aretaics (theory which excludes all relations between virtue and happiness) noun | aretologianoun |
armchair [armchairs] (a chair with supports for the arms or elbows) noun [UK: ˈɑːm.tʃeə(r)] [US: ˈɑːrm.ˌtʃer] | poltronanoun |
armoured train (railway train protected with armour) noun [UK: ˈɑː.məd treɪn] [US: ˈɑːr.məd ˈtreɪn] | comboio/trem blindadonoun |
Arnaia (a town in Greece) proper noun | Arnaiaproper noun |
arraign [arraigned, arraigning, arraigns] (charge someone in a court of law) verb [UK: ə.ˈreɪn] [US: ə.ˈreɪn] | processarverb |
arraignment [arraignments] (charging of a defendant) noun [UK: ə.ˈreɪn.mənt] [US: ə.ˈreɪn.mənt] | processonoun |