Português | Inglês |
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catariano noun {m} | Qatari(person from Qatar or of Qatari descent) |
Catarina proper noun {f} | Catherine(female given name) |
cátaro noun {m} | Cathar(member of one or more medieval Christian sects) |
catarro noun {m} | catarrh [catarrhs](inflammation of the mucous membranes) phlegm(mucus secreted in the bronchial passages) |
catarse noun {f} | catharsis [catharses](in drama, a release of emotional tension) |
catártico adjective | cathartic(purgative; inducing catharsis) |
catartídeo noun {m} | New World vulture(bird of the family Cathartidae) |
celibatária noun {f} | celibate [celibates](person who is not married) |
celibatário adjective | celibate(unmarried) |
celibatário noun {m} | celibate [celibates](person who is not married) |
chibatar verb | cane [caned, caning, canes](to beat with a cane) |
colocatário noun {m} | roommate [roommates](US: with whom one shares an apartment or house) |
constatar verb | ascertain [ascertained, ascertaining, ascertains](find out; discover or establish) verify [verified, verifying, verifies](to confirm or test the truth or accuracy of something) |
contatar verb | contact [contacted, contacting, contacts](establish communication with) |
contratar verb | employ [employed, employing, employs](to give someone work) engage [engaged, engaging, engages](to employ or obtain the services of someone) hire [hired, hiring, hires](to obtain the services of in return for fixed payment) |
correlatar verb | correlate [correlated, correlating, correlates](intransitive: to be related by a correlation) |
datar verb | date [dated, dating, dates](to note the time of writing or executing) |
de matar adjective | killing(devastatingly attractive) |
delatar verb | sneak [sneaked, sneaked, sneaking, sneaks](to inform an authority about another's misdemeanours) snitch [snitched, snitching, snitches](inform on) tattle [tattled, tattling, tattles](to report incriminating information or wrongdoing) |
desacatar verb | disobey [disobeyed, disobeying, disobeys](to refuse to obey an order) diss(to put someone down or show verbal disrespect) |
desatar verb | undo [undid, undone, undoing, undoes](to unfasten) untie [untied, untying, unties](to loosen, as something interlaced or knotted) |
desbaratar verb | rout [routed, routing, routs](to completely defeat and force into disorderly retreat) |
desidratar verb | dehydrate [dehydrated, dehydrating, dehydrates](to lose or remove water) |
desmatar verb | clear [cleared, clearing, clears](to fell all trees of a forest) |
destinatária noun {f} | addressee [addressees](person or organization to which something is addressed or sent) |
destinatário noun {m} | addressee [addressees](person or organization to which something is addressed or sent) consignee [consignees](The person to whom a shipment is to be delivered) receiver [receivers](person who receives) recipient [recipients](one who receives) |
destratar verb | mistreat [mistreated, mistreating, mistreats](treat someone or something roughly or badly) |
dignatário noun {m} | dignitary [dignitaries](important or influential person) |
dilatar verb | dilate [dilated, dilating, dilates](to enlarge; to make bigger) |