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poliorcetics (art of siege warfare) noun | poliorcéticanoun |
porcelain [porcelains] (hard white translucent ceramic) noun [UK: ˈpɔː.sə.lɪn] [US: ˈpɔːr.sə.lən] | lozanoun porcelananoun |
porch [porches] (a covered and enclosed entrance to a building) noun [UK: pɔːtʃ] [US: ˈpɔːrtʃ] | porchenoun pórticonoun |
porciculture (raising of pigs) noun | porciculturanoun |
porcine (morbidly obese) adjective [UK: ˈpɔː.saɪn] [US: ˈpɔːr.saɪn] | gordoadjective obesoadjective |
porcine (of or pertaining to the pig) adjective [UK: ˈpɔː.saɪn] [US: ˈpɔːr.saɪn] | porcinoadjective |
porcini (mushroom, Boletus edulis) noun [UK: pɔːsˈiːnɪ] [US: poːrsˈiːni] | boletonoun |
porcupine [porcupines] (large rodent) noun [UK: ˈpɔː.kjʊ.paɪn] [US: ˈpɔːr.kjə.ˌpaɪn] | puercoespínnoun |
positive reinforcement (giving of encouragement to a person who exhibits a particular behaviour) noun | refuerzo positivonoun |
reinforce [reinforced, reinforcing, reinforces] (to strengthen by addition) verb [UK: ˌriːɪn.ˈfɔːs] [US: ˌri.ˌɪn.ˈfɔːrs] | reforzarverbThe sword was reinforced with steel. = La espada fue reforzada con acero. |
reinforced concrete (building material) noun [UK: ˌriːɪn.ˈfɔːstˈk.ɒn.kriːt] [US: ˌriːɪn.ˈfɔːstˈk.ɒn.kriːt] | hormigón armadonoun |
reinforcement [reinforcements] (act or state of reinforcing or being reinforced) noun [UK: ˌriːɪn.ˈfɔː.smənt] [US: ˌriən.ˈfɔːr.smənt] | reforzamientonoun refuerzonoun |
scorch [scorched, scorching, scorches] (to burn the surface of something so as to discolour it) verb [UK: skɔːtʃ] [US: ˈskɔːrtʃ] | chamuscarverb |
scorched (dried, damaged, burnt by exposure to sunlight or heat) adjective [UK: skɔːtʃt] [US: ˈskɔːrtʃt] | quemadoadjective |
sorcerer [sorcerers] (magician/wizard drawing upon natural powers) noun [UK: ˈsɔː.sə.rə(r)] [US: ˈsɔːr.sə.rər] | brujonoun hechiceronoun magonoun sortílegonoun |
sorceress [sorceresses] (female wizard) noun [UK: ˈsɔː.sə.rɪs] [US: ˈsɔːr.sə.rɪs] | brujanoun hechiceranoun |
sorcery [sorceries] (magical power) noun [UK: ˈsɔː.sə.ri] [US: ˈsɔːr.sə.ri] | brujeríanoun magianoun |
symphony orchestra (large orchestra that traditionally plays Western classical orchestral music) noun [UK: ˈsɪm.fə.ni ˈɔːk.ɪ.strə] [US: ˈsɪm.fə.ni ˈɔːrk.ə.strə] | filarmónicanoun orquesta sinfónicanoun |
torch (set fire to) verb [UK: tɔːtʃ] [US: ˈtɔːrtʃ] | incendiarverb |
torch [torches] (stick with flame at one end) noun [UK: tɔːtʃ] [US: ˈtɔːrtʃ] | antorchanoun |
tour de force [tours de force] (Feat demonstrating brilliance or mastery in a field) noun [UK: tʊə(r) də fɔːs] [US: ˈtʊr ˈdiː ˈfɔːrs] | hazañanoun proezanoun |
triforce (Shape composed of three triangles in a specific alignment) noun | Trifuerzanoun |
weak force (weak nuclear force) noun | débil de fuerzanoun |
Worcestershire sauce [Worcestershire sauces] (English condiment) noun [UK: ˈwʊstəʃə sɔːs ] [US: ˈwʊstəʃər sɔs ] | salsa inglesanoun salsa Worcestershirenoun |
workforce [workforces] (workers employed by an organization) noun [UK: ˈwɜːk.fɔːs] [US: ˈwɝːk.fɔːrs] | fuerza de trabajonoun fuerza laboralnoun mano de obranoun población activanoun |