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corrode [corroded, corroding, corrodes] (to eat away) verb [UK: kə.ˈrəʊd] [US: kəˈroʊd] | corroerverbQuicksilver, always liquid, corrodes metals. = El mercurio, siempre líquido, corroe los metales. |
country code (code representing a specific country or area) noun [UK: ˈkʌntr.i kəʊd] [US: ˈkʌntr.i koʊd] | código del paísnoun |
criminal code (document which compiles a particular jurisdiction's criminal law) noun [UK: ˈkrɪ.mɪn.l̩ kəʊd] [US: ˈkrɪ.mən.l̩ koʊd] | código penalnoun |
cryptodepression (portion of a lake which lies below sea level) noun | criptodepresiónnoun |
decode [decoded, decoding, decodes] (to convert from an encrypted form to plain text) verb [UK: ˌdiːˈk.əʊd] [US: ˌdiːˈkoʊd] | decodificarverb |
decode [decoded, decoding, decodes] (to figure out something difficult to interpret) verb [UK: ˌdiːˈk.əʊd] [US: ˌdiːˈkoʊd] | traducirverb |
decoder [decoders] (A device that decodes a scrambled electronic signal e.g. of a satellite television signal) noun [UK: ˌdiːˈk.əʊ.də(r)] [US: ˌdiːˈko.ʊ.də(r)] | descodificadornoun |
diode [diodes] (electronic device) noun [UK: ˈdaɪəʊd] [US: ˈdaɪoʊd] | diodonoun |
do-gooder (one who has a conviction of their own moral superiority) noun [UK: ˌduː ˈɡʊ.də(r)] [US: ˌduː ˈɡʊ.dər] | buenistanoun |
dodecagon (geometry) noun [UK: dəʊ.ˈdek.ə.ɡən] [US: doʊ.ˈdek.ə.ˌɡɑːn] | dodecágononoun |
dodecagonal (having twelve sides and twelve angles) adjective [UK: dəʊdɪkˈaɡənəl] [US: doʊdɪkˈæɡənəl] | dodecágonoadjective |
dodecagram (Twelve-pointed star) noun | dodecagramanoun |
dodecahedron [dodecahedrons] (a polyhedron with 12 faces) noun [UK: ˌdəʊ.dek.ə.ˈhiː.drən] [US: ˌdoʊ.dek.ə.ˈhiː.drən] | dodecaedronoun |
Dodecanese (an island chain consisting of twelve main islands) proper noun [UK: dəʊdˌekənˈiːz] [US: doʊdˌekənˈiːz] | Dodecanesoproper noun |
dodecaphonic (of or pertaining to dodecaphony) adjective | dodecafónicoadjective |
dodecaphony noun [UK: dəʊdɪkˈafəni] [US: doʊdɪkˈæfəni] | dodecafonismonoun |
Domodedovo (airport in Russia) proper noun | Domodédovoproper noun |
dress code (formal specification of acceptable attire) noun | código de vestimentanoun |
duodecimal (expressed in a base-twelve number system) adjective [UK: ˌdjuːəʊ.ˈde.sɪm.l̩] [US: ˌdjuːo.ʊ.ˈde.sɪm.l̩] | duodecimaladjective |
duodenal (of or pertaining to the duodenum) adjective [UK: ˌdjuːə.ˈdiːn.l̩] [US: duː.ˈɑː.dən.l̩] | duodenaladjective |
duodenitis (Inflammation of the duodenum) noun [UK: ˌdjuːəʊ.dɪʌõ.ˈnaɪ.tɪs] [US: ˌduːo.ʊ.dɪ.ˈnaɪ.tɪs] | duodenitisnoun |
duodenum [duodenums] (first part of the small intestine) noun [UK: ˌdjuːə.ˈdiː.nəm] [US: duː.ˈɑː.də.nəm] | duodenonoun |
Early Modern English proper noun | inglés moderno tempranoproper noun |
echinoderm [echinoderms] (member of the Echinodermata) noun [UK: ˈetʃɪnˌəʊdɜːm] [US: ˈetʃɪnˌoʊdɜːm] | equinodermonoun |
ectoderm [ectoderms] (tissue layer in the embryo) noun [UK: ˈektəʊdˌɜːm] [US: ˈektoʊdˌɜːm] | ectodermonoun |
eigenmode (physics) noun | modo propionoun |
electrode [electrodes] (the terminal through which electric current passes) noun [UK: ɪ.ˈlek.trəʊd] [US: ɪ.ˈlektroʊd] | electrodonoun |
encode [encoded, encoding, encodes] (to convert plain text into code) verb [UK: ɪnˈk.əʊd] [US: ɪnˈkoʊd] | codificarverb |
endoderm [endoderms] (tissue layer in the embryo) noun [UK: ˈendəʊdˌɜːm] [US: ˈendoʊdˌɜːm] | endodermonoun |
episode [episodes] (incident or action connected with a series of events) noun [UK: ˈe.pɪ.səʊd] [US: ˈe.pɪsoʊd] | episodionoun incidentenoun |
episode [episodes] (instalment of a drama told in parts) noun [UK: ˈe.pɪ.səʊd] [US: ˈe.pɪsoʊd] | capítulonoun |
erode [eroded, eroding, erodes] (To wear away by abrasion, corrosion or chemical reaction) verb [UK: ɪ.ˈrəʊd] [US: ɪˈroʊd] | corroerverb erosionarverb |
explode [exploded, exploding, explodes] (to destroy with an explosion) verb [UK: ɪk.ˈspləʊd] [US: ɪkˈsploʊd] | explotarverbMy head is exploding. = Mi cabeza está explotando. |
explode [exploded, exploding, explodes] (to explode (intransitive)) verb [UK: ɪk.ˈspləʊd] [US: ɪkˈsploʊd] | explosionarverb reventarverbI need to calm down, or I'm going to explode. = Tengo que relajarme, que si no reviento. |
flooded (filled with water) adjective [UK: ˈflʌ.dɪd] [US: ˈflʌ.dəd] | inundadoadjectiveMy cellar is flooded. = Mi sótano está inundado. |
flood [flooded, flooding, floods] (to overflow) verb [UK: flʌd] [US: ˈfləd] | inundarverbThe street is flooded. = La calle está inundada. |
forebode [foreboded, foreboding, forebodes] (to predict a future event; to hint at something that will happen (especially as a literary device)) verb [UK: fɔː.ˈbəʊd] [US: fɔːˈboʊd] | presagiarverb |