Esperanta | Angla |
---|---|
orto noun | right angle [right angles](angle of 90 degrees) |
ortodoksa adjective | orthodox(adhering to whatever is customary, traditional, or generally accepted) orthodox(conforming to accepted, established, or traditional doctrines of a given faith, religion, or ideology) Orthodox(of the Orthodox Churches) |
Ortodoksa Kristana Eklezio proper noun | Eastern Orthodox Church(division of Christianity) |
Ortodoxa Eklesio noun | Orthodox Church(the Eastern body of Christendom) |
ortografio noun | orthography [orthographies](method of representing a language or the sounds of language by written symbols, see also: spelling) spelling [spellings]noun |
a-vorto, adjektivo noun | adjective [adjectives]((grammar) a word that modifies a noun or describes a noun’s referent) |
aborto noun | miscarriage [miscarriages](natural termination of pregnancy) |
al pinto de pistolo, per armila forto preposition | at gunpoint(under coercion by someone with a firearm) |
animforto noun | fortitude(mental or emotional strength) |
antonimo, mal-vorto noun | antonym [antonyms](word which has the opposite meaning) |
aorto noun | aorta [aortas](great artery) |
birdaĵo, kortobirdaĵo noun | poultry [poultry](fowl meat) |
centrifuga forto noun | centrifugal force(force) |
centripeta forto noun | centripetal force(the force on a rotating or orbiting body in the direction of the centre of rotation) |
destino, sorto noun | fate [fates](destiny) |
diporto noun | backwardation(situation in a futures market where the price for future delivery of a commodity is lower than prices for immediate or nearer delivery) |
enhejma violento, enhejma perforto, geedza perforto, intimula violento, batado, familia violento noun | domestic violence(violence committed in a domestic setting) |
etimo, vortodeveno noun | etymology [etymologies](account of the origin and historical development of a word) |
eŭfemismo, evitvorto, ĉirkaŭparolo noun | euphemism [euphemisms](use of a word or phrase to replace another word with one considered less offensive) |
fivorto noun | swear word(impolite or offensive taboo word) |
formorto noun | extinction [extinctions](the action of making or becoming extinct) |
forto noun | force [forces](ability to attack, control, or constrain) strength [strengths](intensity of a force or power) |
Greke Ortodoksa Eklesio proper noun | Greek Orthodox Church(group of Eastern Orthodox churches) |
inerteco, inerteca forto, inertforto noun | inertia [inertias](in physics) |
kalsonŝorto noun | bloomers [bloomers](Women’s underpants with short legs.) |
kapvorto noun | headword [headwords](word used as the title of a section) |
karesvorto noun | term of endearment(word, phrase, or nickname expressing affection) |
ke Forto estu kun vi phrase | may the Force be with you(wish someone luck) |
kiel oni literumas cxi tiun vorton? phrase | how do you spell this word(how do you spell this word?) |
kodono, kodvorto, signonumero noun | code point(numerical offset in a character set) |
kofrovorto noun | portmanteau word(word which combines the meaning of two words) |
kohorto noun | cohort [cohorts](division of Roman legion) cohort [cohorts](group of people supporting the same thing or person) |
komforto noun | comfort [comforts](contentment, ease) wellness(The quality or state of being in good health.) |
korto noun | court [courts](enclosed space; a courtyard) |