Português | Inglês |
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Ascânio proper noun {m} | Ascanius(the son of the Trojan hero Aeneas) |
ascarel noun {m} | askarel(a mixture of polychlorinated biphenyls) |
ascari noun {m} | askari(member of local African military or police) |
ascaríase noun {f} | ascariasis(a disease of humans caused by the parasitic roundworms Ascaris) |
ascaricida noun {m} | ascaricide(any pesticide intended to kill roundworms) |
ascáride noun {m} | ascarid(any nematode of the family Ascarididae (Ascaridae)) |
ascaridíase noun {f} | ascariasis(a disease of humans caused by the parasitic roundworms Ascaris) |
ascaridol noun {m} | ascaridole(tricyclic monoterpene peroxide) |
ascendência noun {f} | ancestry [ancestries](condition as to ancestors) ascendancy(supremacy; superiority; dominant control) descent [descents](lineage or hereditary derivation) |
ascendente adjective | ascendant(Rising, moving upward) |
ascendente noun {f} | ascender(typography) |
ascendente noun {m} {f} | ascendant(An ancestor) |
ascendentemente adverb | ascendingly(in an ascending manner) |
ascender verb | arise [arose, arisen, arising, arises](get up, stand up) ascend [ascended, ascending, ascends](to fly, to soar) rise(to move upwards) |
ascensão noun {f} | ascension(the act of ascending) ascent [ascents](act of ascending; motion upwards) climb [climbs](an act of climbing) |
Ascensão proper noun {f} | Ascension(entering heaven alive) Ascension Day(the fortieth day of Easter) |
ascensor noun {m} | lift [lifts](mechanical device for vertically transporting goods or people) |
ascese noun {f} | ascesis [asceses]((rigorous) self-discipline, see also: asceticism) |
asceta noun {m} {f} | ascetic [ascetics](devotee to the practice of self-denial) |
ascética noun {f} | asceticism [asceticisms](the principles and practices of an ascetic) |
asceticamente adverb | ascetically(in an ascetic manner) |
asceticismo noun {m} | asceticism [asceticisms](the principles and practices of an ascetic) |
ascético adjective | ascetic(related to ascetics) |
ascetismo noun {m} | asceticism [asceticisms](the principles and practices of an ascetic) |
ascídio noun {m} | ascidian [ascidians](any member of the class Ascidiacea) ascidium [ascidia](a pitcher-shaped appendage of a plant) |
ascígero adjective | ascigerous(having asci) |
ASCII proper noun {m} | American Standard Code for Information Interchange(character encoding) |
ascite noun {f} | ascites [ascites](symptom) |
ascítico adjective | ascitic(of, pertaining to, or suffering from ascites) |
asclepiano adjective | Asclepian(of or relating to Asclepius) |
Asclépio proper noun {m} | Asclepius(Greek god of medicine and healing) |
asco noun {m} | ascus(a sac-shaped cell present in ascomycete fungi) |