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Brussels (capital of Belgium) proper noun [UK: ˈbrʌs.l̩z] [US: ˈbrʌs.l̩z] | Bruxellesproper noun |
Brussels sprout (vegetable) noun [UK: ˈbrʌs.l̩z spraʊt] [US: ˈbrʌs.l̩z ˈspraʊt] | cavoletto di Bruxellesnoun cavolino di Bruxellesnoun |
bulrush [bulrushes] (Any of several wetland plants) noun [UK: ˈbʊl.rʌʃ] [US: ˈbʊl.ˌrəʃ] | giunco di paludenoun |
Centaurus (spring constellation of the northern sky) proper noun | Centauroproper noun |
Cerberus (mythological three-headed dog) proper noun | Cerberoproper noun |
cerussite (mineral) noun [UK: sˈerəsˌaɪt] [US: sˈerəsˌaɪt] | cerussitenoun |
chorus noun [UK: ˈkɔː.rəs] [US: ˈkɔː.rəs] | coronoun |
chorus line (a line of performers in a revue or other show, dancing in unison) noun [UK: ˈkɔː.rəs laɪn] [US: ˈkɔː.rəs ˈlaɪn] | corps de balletnoun |
cirrus [cirri] (cloud) noun [UK: ˈsɪ.rəs] [US: ˈsɪ.rəs] | cirronoun |
citrus [citruses] (shrub or tree) noun [UK: ˈsɪ.trəs] [US: ˈsɪ.trəs] | agrumenoun |
citrus fruit (fruit of genus Citrus) noun | agrumenoun |
coronavirus (member of the family Coronaviridae) noun | coronavirusnoun |
coruscation (sudden display of brilliance) noun [UK: ˌkɒ.rə.ˈskeɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌkɒ.rə.ˈskeɪʃ.n̩] | corruscazionenoun |
crusade [crusades] (military expedition) noun [UK: kruː.ˈseɪd] [US: kruː.ˈseɪd] | crociatanoun |
crusader [crusaders] (fighter in the medieval crusades) noun [UK: kruː.ˈseɪ.də(r)] [US: kruː.ˈseɪ.dər] | crociatonoun |
crush [crushes] (love or infatuation or its object (often short-lived or unrequited)) noun [UK: krʌʃ] [US: ˈkrəʃ] | cottanoun |
crush [crushed, crushing, crushes] (to feel unrequited love) verb [UK: krʌʃ] [US: ˈkrəʃ] | |
crush [crushed, crushing, crushes] (to overcome completely) verb [UK: krʌʃ] [US: ˈkrəʃ] | sottomettereverb |
crush [crushed, crushing, crushes] (to press or bruise between two hard bodies) verb [UK: krʌʃ] [US: ˈkrəʃ] | pigiareverb schiacciareverbJohn crushed the garlic. = John schiacciò l'aglio. |
crush [crushed, crushing, crushes] (to reduce to fine particles by pounding or grinding) verb [UK: krʌʃ] [US: ˈkrəʃ] | frantumareverb |
crush [crushes] (violent collision or compression; crash; destruction; ruin) noun [UK: krʌʃ] [US: ˈkrəʃ] | calcanoun ressanoun |
crust [crusts] (any solid, hard surface layer) noun [UK: krʌst] [US: ˈkrəst] | crostanoun |
crustacean [crustaceans] (arthropod of the subphylum Crustacea) noun [UK: krʌ.ˈsteɪʃ.n̩] [US: krʌ.ˈsteɪʃ.n̩] | crostaceonoun |
Cyprus (island or country) proper noun [UK: ˈsaɪ.prəs] [US: ˈsaɪ.prəs] | Ciproproper nounI want to go to Cyprus. = Voglio andare a Cipro. |
Cyrus (ancient king of Persia) proper noun [UK: ˈsaɪ.rəs] [US: ˈsaɪ.rəs] | Ciroproper noun |
derussification (process or action of derussifying something) noun | derussificazionenoun |
detrusor (smooth muscle in the wall of the bladder) noun | detrusorenoun |
distrust (lack of trust or confidence) noun [UK: dɪs.ˈtrʌst] [US: ˌdɪ.ˈstrəst] | diffidenzanoun sfiducianoun |
distrust [distrusted, distrusting, distrusts] (to put no trust in) verb [UK: dɪs.ˈtrʌst] [US: ˌdɪ.ˈstrəst] | diffidoverb |
entrust [entrusted, entrusting, entrusts] (To trust to the care of) verb [UK: ɪn.ˈtrʌst] [US: en.ˈtrʌst] | confidareverb |
Epicurus (ancient Greek philosopher) proper noun | Epicuroproper noun |
Epirus (region; historical kingdom) proper noun [UK: ˈepɪrəs] [US: ˈepɪrəs] | Epiroproper noun |
Etruscan (extinct language of Etruria) proper noun [UK: ˌɪ.ˈtrə.skən] [US: ˌɪ.ˈtrə.skən] | etruscoproper noun |
Etruscan (inhabitant of Etruria) noun [UK: ˌɪ.ˈtrə.skən] [US: ˌɪ.ˈtrə.skən] | Etrusconoun |
Etruscan (pertaining to the region and culture of Etruria) adjective [UK: ˌɪ.ˈtrə.skən] [US: ˌɪ.ˈtrə.skən] | etruscoadjectiveThe Etruscan language and culture disappeared rapidly during the 1st century B.C. = La lingua e la cultura etrusche scomparvero rapidamente nel corso del I secolo a. C. |
Etruscan bear (extinct species of bear) noun | orso etrusconoun |