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paternal uncle [paternal uncles] (brother of one's father) noun [UK: pə.ˈtɜːn.l̩ ˈʌŋk.l̩] [US: pə.ˈtɝː.nl̩ ˈʌŋk.l̩] | tío paternonoun |
paternoster (Lord's prayer) noun [UK: ˌpæ.tə.ˈnɒ.stə(r)] [US: ˌpæ.tə.ˈnɒ.stər] | padrenuestronoun paternósternoun |
path [paths] (a course taken) noun [UK: pɑːθ] [US: ˈpæθ] | caminonounHe's on a bad path. = Va por mal camino. |
path [paths] (a trail for the use of, or worn by, pedestrians) noun [UK: pɑːθ] [US: ˈpæθ] | sendanoun senderonoun |
path [paths] (computing: a specification for a location within a hierarchical or tree-like structure) noun [UK: pɑːθ] [US: ˈpæθ] | rutanoun |
path [paths] (graph theory: a sequence of vertices from one vertex to another) noun [UK: pɑːθ] [US: ˈpæθ] | mixtilíneanoun |
pathetic (arousing pity, sympathy, or compassion) adjective [UK: pə.ˈθe.tɪk] [US: pə.ˈθe.tɪk] | patéticoadjectiveThis is pathetic. = Es patético. penosoadjective |
pathogen [pathogens] (any organism or substance that causes disease) noun [UK: ˈpæ.θə.dʒən] [US: ˈpæ.θə.dʒən] | patógenonoun |
pathogenesis [pathogeneses] noun [UK: ˌpæ.θə.ˈdʒe.nɪ.sɪs] [US: ˌpæ.θə.ˈdʒe.nɪ.sɪs] | patogénesisnoun patogenianoun |
pathogenic (able to cause disease) adjective [UK: ˈpæ.θə.dʒən] [US: ˌpæ.θə.ˈdʒe.nɪk] | patogénicoadjective patógenoadjective |
pathognomonic (Beyond any doubt diagnostic for a particular disease) adjective [UK: pˌaθəɡnəmˈɒnɪk] [US: pˌæθəɡnəmˈɑːnɪk] | patognomónicoadjective |
pathological (pertaining to pathology) adjective [UK: ˌpæ.θə.ˈlɒ.dʒɪk.l̩] [US: ˌpæ.θə.ˈlɑː.dʒɪk.l̩] | patológicoadjectiveJohn is a pathological liar. = John es un mentiroso patológico. |
pathological (relating to or caused by a physical or mental disorder) adjective [UK: ˌpæ.θə.ˈlɒ.dʒɪk.l̩] [US: ˌpæ.θə.ˈlɑː.dʒɪk.l̩] | enfermizoadjective malsanoadjective morbosoadjective |
pathologically (in a pathological manner) adverb [UK: ˌpæ.θə.ˈlɒ.dʒɪk.l̩i] [US: ˌpæ.θə.ˈlɑː.dʒɪk.l̩i] | patológicamenteadverb |
pathology [pathologies] (branch of medicine) noun [UK: pə.ˈθɒ.lə.dʒi] [US: pə.ˈθɑː.lə.dʒi] | patologíanoun |
pathologist [pathologists] (expert in pathology) noun [UK: pə.ˈθɒ.lə.dʒɪst] [US: pə.ˈθɑː.lə.dʒəst] | patólogonoun |
pathway [pathways] (biochemistry: sequence of biochemical compounds) noun [UK: ˈpɑː.θweɪ] [US: ˈpæ.ˌθwe] | rutanoun vianoun |
patience (game that can be played by one person) noun [UK: ˈpeɪʃns] [US: ˈpeɪ.ʃəns] | solitarionoun |
patience (quality of being patient) noun [UK: ˈpeɪʃns] [US: ˈpeɪ.ʃəns] | paciencianoun |
patience is a virtue (it is better to be patient than impatient) phrase [UK: ˈpeɪʃns ɪz ə ˈvɜː.tʃuː] [US: ˈpeɪ.ʃəns ˈɪz ə ˈvɝː.tʃuː] | |
patience of Job (great amount of patience) noun | |
patient (not losing one's temper while waiting) adjective [UK: ˈpeɪʃnt] [US: ˈpeɪ.ʃənt] | pacienteadjectiveI'm a patient. = Soy paciente. |
patient [patients] (someone who receives treatment from a doctor) noun [UK: ˈpeɪʃnt] [US: ˈpeɪ.ʃənt] | pacientenoun |
patiently (in a patient manner) adverb [UK: ˈpeɪʃnt.li] [US: ˈpeɪ.ʃənt.li] | pacientementeadverbJohn waited patiently. = John esperó pacientemente. |
patina [patinas] (colour or incrustation which age and wear give to objects) noun [UK: ˈpæ.tɪ.nə] [US: pə.ˈtiː.nə] | pátinanoun |
patine (coat an object with a patina) verb | patinarverb |
patio [patios] (a paved outside area, adjoining a house, used for dining or recreation) noun [UK: ˈpæ.tɪəʊ] [US: ˈpæ.tiˌo.ʊ] | pationoun |
patisserie (pastry shop) noun [UK: pə.ˈtiː.sə.ri] [US: pə.ˈtiː.sə.ri] | pasteleríanoun |
patois [patois] (regional dialect of a language) noun [UK: ˈpæ.twɑːz] [US: ˈpæ.twɑːz] | dialectonoun |
patolli (board game) noun | patolenoun |
Patras (city of Greece) proper noun [UK: pˈatrəz] [US: pˈætrəz] | Patrasproper noun |