Portugál | Angol |
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ama noun {f} | lady [ladies](mistress of a household) |
ama-de-leite noun {f} | wet nurse [wet nurses](woman hired to suckle another woman's child) |
amabilidade noun {f} | kindliness(the state of feeling kindly towards someone or something) lovableness(property that makes someone or something lovable) |
amaciante noun {m} | fabric softener(a chemical agent used to prevent static cling and make fabric softer) |
amaciar verb | break in(to make something new function well through use) |
Amadeu proper noun {m} | Amadeus(male given name) |
amado adjective | beloved(loved) darling(dear, cherished) loved(Being the object of love) |
amado noun {m} | beloved(someone who is loved) |
amador adjective | amateurish(reflecting the efforts of an amateur) nonprofessional(not professional) |
amador noun {m} | amateur [amateurs](person attached to a pursuit without pursuing it professionally) |
amador adjective {m} | amateur(showing lack of professionalism, experience or talent) |
amadoramente adverb | amateurishly(In an amateurish manner) |
amadorismo noun {m} | amateurism(amateur beliefs and practices) |
amadurecer verb | come to a head(to suddenly make mature or perfected that which was inchoate or imperfectly formed) mature [matured, maturing, matures](to become mature; to ripen) ripen [ripened, ripening, ripens](to grow ripe) |
amadurecimento noun {m} | coming of age(person's journey from childhood to adulthood) |
amadurecimento adjective {m} | coming-of-age(of a person's journey) |
amahuaca proper noun {m} | Amahuaca(Panoan language spoken in Peru) |
amaldiçoada adjective {f} | cursed(having some sort of divine harm) |
amaldiçoado adjective | damned [damneder, damnedest](god-forsaken) |
amaldiçoado adjective {m} | cursed(having some sort of divine harm) goddamn(intensifier) |
amaldiçoar verb | curse [cursed, cursing, curses](to place a curse upon) damn [damned, damning, damns](theology: to condemn to hell) |
Amaleque proper noun {m} | Amalec(grandson of Esau) |
amalequita noun {m} {f} | Amalekite(descendent of the Biblical Amalek) |
amalgamado adjective | amalgamated(combined from two or more entities) |
amalgamador adjective | amalgamative(that amalgamates) |
amalgamador noun {m} | amalgamator [amalgamators](one who amalgamates) |
amalgamante adjective | amalgamative(that amalgamates) |
amalgamar verb | amalgamate [amalgamated, amalgamating, amalgamates](to combine or blend) elide [elided, eliding, elides](to conflate) |
amalgamação noun {f} | amalgamation [amalgamations](the process of amalgamating) |
amalgamável adjective | amalgamable(capable of being amalgamated) |
Amalteia proper noun {f} | Amalthea(goat or nymph who suckled Zeus) |