Português | Inglês |
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antrustião noun {m} | antrustion(a vassal or voluntary follower of Frankish princes) |
anuloplastia noun {f} | annuloplasty(surgical repair of a cardiac valve) |
apatia noun {f} | apatheia(freedom from emotional disturbance, in Stoic philosophy) apathy(lack of emotion or motivation) |
Aptiano proper noun {m} | Aptian(subdivision of the Early Cretaceous epoch) |
arendtiano adjective | Arendtian(of or pertaining to Hannah Arendt (1906–1975), German-American political theorist) |
arteriolopatia noun {f} | arteriolopathy(disease of the arterioles) |
arteriopatia noun {f} | arteriopathy(any disease of the arteries) |
artropatia noun {f} | arthropathy(medicine: any of several diseases of a joint) |
artroplastia noun {f} | arthroplasty [arthroplasties](surgical repair of a joint) |
barganha faustiana noun {f} | Faustian bargain(agreement in which a person abandons spiritual values or moral principles in order to obtain benefits) |
bastião noun {m} | bastion [bastions](projecting part of a rampart) |
bestial adjective | bestial(beast-like) |
bestialidade noun {f} | beastlinessnoun bestiality(status of animal) |
bestialismo noun {f} | bestiality(sexual activity with animals) |
bestiário noun {m} | bestiary [bestiaries](A medieval treatise of animals) |
blefaroplastia noun {f} | blepharoplasty(plastic surgery on the eyelid) |
Buriatia proper noun {f} | Buryatia(Buryatia, Russia) |
Caminho de Santiago proper noun {m} | Milky Way(light in night sky) Way of St. James(Any of the pilgrimage routes to the shrine of the apostle St. James the Great) |
carestia noun {f} | scarcity [scarcities](an inadequate amount of something; a shortage) |
Caríntia proper noun {f} | Carinthia(state of Austria) |
carintiano adjective {m} | Carinthianadjective |
Cátia proper noun {f} | Katya(female given name) |
catião noun {m} | cation [cations]noun |
celestial adjective {m} {f} | celestial(relating to heaven (religious)) |
Cíntia proper noun {f} | Cynthia(female given name) |
Cítia proper noun {f} | Scythia(region of Central Eurasia) |
crioulo haitiano noun {m} | Haitian Creole(language spoken in Haiti) |
cristianismo proper noun {m} | Christianity(monotheistic religion) |
cristianismo muscular noun {m} | muscular Christianity(Victorian movement stressing the need for energetic Christian activism and an ideal of vigorous masculinity) |
cristianismo ortodoxo proper noun {m} | Orthodox Christianityproper noun |
cristianização noun {f} | Christianization(converting to Christianity) |
cristianizar verb | Christianize [Christianized, Christianizing, Christianizes](to (cause to) convert to Christianity) |
Cristiano proper noun {m} | Christian(male given name) |
cristianófoba noun {f} | Christianophobenoun |
cristianofobia noun {f} | Christianophobianoun |
cristianófobo noun {m} | Christianophobenoun |
cutia noun {f} | agouti [agoutis](a rodent similar in appearance to a guinea pig but having longer legs) |