Português | Inglês |
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apostador noun {m} | gambler [gamblers](one who plays at a game of chance) player [players](gambler, see also: gambler) |
apostamente adverb | appositely(in an apposite manner) |
apostar verb | bet [betted, betted, betting, bets](to stake or pledge upon the outcome of an event) gamble [gambled, gambling, gambles](to play risky games for monetary gain) wager [wagered, wagering, wagers](put up as collateral) |
apostasia noun {f} | apostasy [apostasies](renunciation of set of beliefs) |
apóstata noun {m} {f} | apostate [apostates](person who renounces a religion or faith) renegade [renegades](disloyal person who betrays or deserts his cause or religion etc.) |
apostatar verb | apostatize [apostatized, apostatizing, apostatizes](give up one's position or belief) backslide [backslid, backslidden, backsliding, backslides](to renege on one's obligations or commitments) |
apostema noun {m} | aposteme(a pustulent swelling) |
apostemar verb | apostemate(to become an aposteme) |
apostila noun {f} | apostille(a special sign) textbook [textbooks](formal manual of instruction) vade mecum [vade mecums](referential book) |
apostilb noun {m} | apostilb(unit of luminance) |
aposto preposition | at the ready(ready; in a state of preparation or waiting; in position or anticipation) |
aposto adjective | apposite(positioned at rest in respect to another, in apposition) |
aposto noun {m} | apposition [appositions](grammatical construction) appositive(word or phrase in apposition) |
apostolado noun {m} | apostleship [apostleships](the position of being an apostle) apostolate [apostolates](group of people that exists for the spreading of religious doctrine) |
apostolicamente adverb | apostolically(in an apostolic way) |
apostolicidade noun {f} | apostolicity(the quality of being apostolic) |
apostólico adjective | apostolic(pertaining to (the) apostles) |
apóstolo noun {m} | Apostle(any of the group of twelve disciples) apostle [apostles](missionary or leader of a mission) |
apostrofar verb | apostrophize [apostrophized, apostrophizing, apostrophizes](to use the apostrophe in writing or speech) |
apóstrofe noun {f} | apostrophe [apostrophes](sudden piece of dialogue) |
apostroficamente adverb | apostrophically(using apostrophe; with sudden exclamatory dialogue) |
apostrófico adjective | apostrophic(pertaining to the apostrophe (sudden, exclamatory dialogue)) |
apóstrofo noun {m} | apostrophe [apostrophes](the character ’) |
aposturas noun {f-Pl} | gunwale(top edge of the side of a boat) |
apotecial adjective | apothecial(relating to the apothecium) |
apotécio noun {m} | apothecium [apothecia](the ascigerous fructification of lichens) |
apotegma noun {f} | apothegm [apothegms](A short witty instructive saying) |
apotegmático adjective | apothegmatic(relating to, or in the manner of, an apothegm) |
apótema noun {m} | apothem(the distance from the center of a polygon to a side) |
apotemnofilia noun {f} | apotemnophilia(compulsion to become an amputee) |