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ten meaning in Portuguese

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ten (the cardinal number occurring after 9 and before 11)
numeral
[UK: ten]
[US: ˈten]

deznumeral

Ten Commandments (religious ten commandments)
proper noun
[UK: ten kə.ˈmɑːnd.mənts]
[US: ˈten kə.ˈmænd.mənts]

Dez Mandamentosproper noun
{m-Pl}

ten million (10,000,000)
numeral
[UK: ten ˈmɪ.lɪən]
[US: ˈten ˈmɪ.ljən]

dez milhõesnumeral

ten o'clock (the start of the eleventh hour)
noun

dez horasnoun
{f-Pl}

ten thousand (10,000)
numeral
[UK: ten ˈθaʊz.n̩d]
[US: ˈten ˈθaʊz.n̩d]

dez milnumeral

tenacious (clinging to an object or surface; adhesive)
adjective
[UK: tɪ.ˈneɪ.ʃəs]
[US: tə.ˈneɪ.ʃəs]

aderenteadjective

tenazadjective

tenacious (unwilling to yield from a point of view etc; dogged)
adjective
[UK: tɪ.ˈneɪ.ʃəs]
[US: tə.ˈneɪ.ʃəs]

porfiadoadjective

teimosoadjective

tenacity (quality or state of being tenacious)
noun
[UK: tɪ.ˈnæ.sɪ.ti]
[US: tə.ˈnæ.sə.ti]

tenacidadenoun
{f}

tenancy in common noun

compropriedadenoun
{f}

condomínionoun
{m}

tenant [tenants] (one who pays a fee in return for the use of land, etc.)
noun
[UK: ˈte.nənt]
[US: ˈte.nənt]

inquilinonoun
{m}

tench [tenches] (species of freshwater game fish)
noun
[UK: tentʃ]
[US: ˈtentʃ]

tencanoun

tend [tended, tending, tends] (to be probable or likely)
verb
[UK: tend]
[US: ˈtend]

tenderverb

tend [tended, tending, tends] (to look after)
verb
[UK: tend]
[US: ˈtend]

cuidar deverb

tendency [tendencies] (likelihood of behaving in a particular way)
noun
[UK: ˈten.dən.si]
[US: ˈten.dən.si]

tendêncianoun
{f}

tendentious adjective
[UK: ten.ˈden.ʃəs]
[US: ˌten.ˈden.ʃəs]

tendenciosoadjective

tender [tenders] (fuel-carrying railroad car)
noun
[UK: ˈten.də(r)]
[US: ˈten.dər]

têndernoun
{m}

tender [tenders] (law: an offer to buy or sell something)
noun
[UK: ˈten.də(r)]
[US: ˈten.dər]

editalnoun
{m}

lancenoun
{m}

licitaçãonoun
{f}

tender [tenderer, tenderest] (sensitive or painful)
adjective
[UK: ˈten.də(r)]
[US: ˈten.dər]

ternoadjective

tender [tenderer, tenderest] (soft and easily chewed)
adjective
[UK: ˈten.də(r)]
[US: ˈten.dər]

macioadjective

tenroadjective

tenderly (in a tender manner)
adverb
[UK: ˈten.də.li]
[US: ˈten.dər.li]

tenramenteadverb

tenderness (a tendency to express warm, compassionate feelings)
noun
[UK: ˈten.də.nəs]
[US: ˈten.dər.nəs]

ternuranoun
{f}

tendinitis [tendinitides] (inflammation of a tendon)
noun
[UK: tˌendɪnˈaɪtɪs]
[US: tˌendɪnˈaɪɾɪs]

tendinitenoun
{f}

tendon [tendons] (band of fibrous tissue)
noun
[UK: ˈten.dən]
[US: ˈten.dən]

tendãonoun
{m}

tendril [tendrils] (thin, spirally coiling stem)
noun
[UK: ˈten.drəl]
[US: ˈten.drəl]

gavinhanoun
{f}

tenebrous (dark and gloomy)
adjective
[UK: te.nə.brəs]
[US: te.nə.brəs]

tenebrosoadjective

tenement [tenements] (a building that is rented to multiple tenants, especially a low-rent, run-down one)
noun
[UK: ˈte.nə.mənt]
[US: ˈte.nə.mənt]

cortiçonoun
{m}

Tenerife (one of the Canary Islands)
proper noun
[UK: tˌenərˈiːf]
[US: tˌenɚrˈiːf]

Tenerifeproper noun
{f}

tenesmus (inclination to evacuate the bowels)
noun
[UK: tˈenesməs]
[US: tˈenesməs]

tenesmonoun
{m}

tenet [tenets] (an opinion, belief or principle)
noun
[UK: ˈte.nɪt]
[US: ˈte.nət]

dogmanoun
{m}

tenfold (by ten times as much)
adverb
[UK: ˈten.fəʊld]
[US: ˈtenfoʊld]

decuplaradverb

decuplicaradverb

tenfold (ten times as much)
adjective
[UK: ˈten.fəʊld]
[US: ˈtenfoʊld]

décuploadjective

Tennessee (state)
proper noun
[UK: ˌte.nə.ˈsiː]
[US: ˌte.nə.ˈsiː]

Tennesseeproper noun
{m}

tennessine (chemical element with atomic number 117)
noun

tenessonoun
{m}

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