Engelska | Spanska |
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oestrus [oestruses] (a female animal's readiness to mate) noun [UK: ˈiː.strəs] [US: ˈiː.strəs] | estronoun |
Old Prussian (the Old Prussian language) proper noun [UK: əʊld ˈprʌʃ.n̩] [US: oʊld ˈprʌʃ.n̩] | prusiano antiguoproper noun |
Ophiotaurus (mythical creature) noun | Ofiotauronoun |
overtrust verb [UK: ˌəʊvəˈtrʌst ] [US: ˌoʊvərˈtrʌst ] | sobreconfiarverb |
overtrust noun [UK: ˌəʊvəˈtrʌst ] [US: ˌoʊvərˈtrʌst ] | sobreconfianzanoun |
overuse (excessive use) noun [UK: ˌəʊv.ə.ˈjuːz] [US: ˌoʊv.ə.ˈjuːz] | sobreusonoun sobreutilizaciónnoun |
overuse [overused, overusing, overuses] (To use too much of) verb [UK: ˌəʊv.ə.ˈjuːz] [US: ˌoʊv.ə.ˈjuːz] | desperdiciarverb sobreutilizarverb usar con excesoverb |
paintbrush [paintbrushes] (thin brush) noun [UK: ˈpeɪnt.brʌʃ] [US: ˈpeɪnt.ˌbrəʃ] | pincelnoun |
Pandarus (archer in Greek mythology) proper noun | Pándaroproper noun |
papyrus [papyri] (plant in the sedge family) noun [UK: pə.ˈpaɪ.rəs] [US: pə.ˈpaɪ.rəs] | papironoun |
pelvic thrust noun | empuje pélviconoun |
perusal [perusals] (studying something carefully) noun [UK: pə.ˈruːz.l̩] [US: pə.ˈruːz.l̩] | escrutinionoun lectura atentanoun lectura cuidadosanoun |
peruse [perused, perusing, peruses] (look over casually) verb [UK: pə.ˈruːz] [US: pə.ˈruːz] | hojearverbShe perused a magazine while waiting for her date to show up. = Ella hojeaba una revista mientras esperaba que apareciera su cita. leer a la rápidaverb leer por encimaverb ojearverb ver por encimaverb |
peruse [perused, perusing, peruses] (to examine or consider with care) verb [UK: pə.ˈruːz] [US: pə.ˈruːz] | examinarverb |
phosphorus [phosphori] (element) noun [UK: ˈfɒ.sfə.rəs] [US: ˈfɑː.sfə.rəs] | fósforonoun |
poliovirus (human enterovirus) noun | poliovirusnoun |
pro-Russian (supportive of Russian or Russians) adjective | prorrusoadjective |
procerus (muscle) noun | músculo piramidal de la nariznoun piramidal de la nariznoun |
procrustean (Enforcing strict conformity through disregard of individual differences or special circumstances) adjective | procústeoadjective |
Procrustes (legendary highwayman of Attica) proper noun | Procustoproper noun |
protrusion [protrusions] noun [UK: prə.ˈtruːʒ.n̩] [US: prə.ˈtruːʒ.n̩] | protrusiónnoun protuberancianoun |
Prussia (geographical area) proper noun [UK: ˈprə.ʃə] [US: ˈprə.ʃə] | Prusiaproper noun |
Prussian (language, see also: Old Prussian) proper noun [UK: ˈprʌʃ.n̩] [US: ˈprʌʃ.n̩] | prusianoproper noun |
Prussian (native or inhabitant of the geographical region of Prussia) noun [UK: ˈprʌʃ.n̩] [US: ˈprʌʃ.n̩] | prusiananoun prusianonoun |
Prussian (of Prussia) adjective [UK: ˈprʌʃ.n̩] [US: ˈprʌʃ.n̩] | prusianoadjectiveThe service nobility was a pillar of the Prussian state. = La nobleza de servicio era un pilar del estado prusiano. |
pylorus [pylori] (opening between the stomach and duodenum) noun [UK: paɪ.ˈlɔː.rəs] [US: paɪ.ˈlɔː.rəs] | píloronoun |
Republic of Belarus (official name of Belarus) proper noun | República de Belarúsproper noun República de Bielorrusiaproper noun |