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Iago proper noun

James(male given name (the standard form))
proper noun
[UK: dʒeɪmz] [US: ˈdʒeɪmz]

Iago proper noun
{m}

Jack(anglicized form of Jacques)
proper noun
[UK: dʒæk] [US: ˈdʒæk]

Jake(diminutive of Jacob or James)
proper noun
[UK: dʒeɪk] [US: ˈdʒeɪk]

alicate de corte diagonal noun
{m}

wire cutters(hand tool)
noun

antidiagonal noun
{f}

antidiagonal(the diagonal of a matrix that leads from top-right towards bottom-left)
noun

arcediago noun
{m}

archdeacon(administrative official in a diocese)
noun
[UK: ɑːʧ.ˈdiːkən] [US: ɑːrʧ.ˈdiːkən]

Asiago proper noun
{f}

Asiago(a township in Veneto, Italy)
proper noun

asiago noun
{m}

asiago(a hard Italian cheese similar to parmesan)
noun

Asiago noun
{m}

asiago(a hard Italian cheese similar to parmesan)
noun

Caminho de Santiago proper noun
{m}

Milky Way(light in night sky)
proper noun
[UK: ˈmɪlk.i ˈweɪ] [US: ˈmɪlk.i ˈweɪ]

Way of St. James(Any of the pilgrimage routes to the shrine of the apostle St. James the Great)
proper noun

diagonal adjective

diagonal(geometry: joining two nonadjacent vertices)
adjective
[UK: daɪ.ˈæ.ɡən.l̩] [US: daˈjæ.ɡən.l̩]

diagonal noun
{f}

diagonal [diagonals](something forming or resembling a diagonal line)
noun
[UK: daɪ.ˈæ.ɡən.l̩] [US: daˈjæ.ɡən.l̩]

diagonal principal noun
{f}

main diagonal(diagonal line of a matrix)
noun
[UK: meɪn daɪ.ˈæ.ɡən.l̩] [US: ˈmeɪn daˈjæ.ɡən.l̩]

diagonalmente adverb

diagonally(in a diagonal manner)
adverb
[UK: daɪ.ˈæ.ɡə.nə.li] [US: daˈjæ.ɡə.nə.li]

ler em diagonal verb

skim [skimmed, skimming, skims](read quickly, skipping some detail)
verb
[UK: skɪm] [US: ˈskɪm]

ler na diagonal verb

skim [skimmed, skimming, skims](read quickly, skipping some detail)
verb
[UK: skɪm] [US: ˈskɪm]

matriz diagonal noun
{f}

diagonal matrix(type of matrix)
noun

Santiago proper noun
{f}

Santiago(city in Chile)
proper noun
[UK: ˌsæn.tɪ.ˈɑː.ɡəʊ] [US: ˌsæn.ti.ˈɑːɡo.ʊ]

Santiago de Compostela proper noun

Santiago de Compostela(city)
proper noun

Tiago proper noun
{m}

Jack(anglicized form of Jacques)
proper noun
[UK: dʒæk] [US: ˈdʒæk]

James(book of the Bible)
proper noun
[UK: dʒeɪmz] [US: ˈdʒeɪmz]