Portugál | Angol |
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cafetina noun {f} | Covent Garden abbess(procuress) madam [madams](woman who manages a brothel) |
cafetinagem noun {f} | pimping(practise of procuring prostitutes) |
cafetinar verb | pimp [pimped, pimping, pimps](to act as procurer of prostitutes) |
cantina noun {f} | cafeteria [cafeterias](restaurant) canteen [canteens](small cafeteria or snack bar) |
celestina noun {f} | celestine(mineral) |
cereal matinal noun | breakfast cereal(food made from processed grains) |
chiclete de nicotina noun {m} | nicotine gum(form of chewing gum that slowly releases nicotine into the body) |
citina noun {f} | toilet [toilets](fixture used for urination and defecation, see also: flush toilet; squat toilet; chemical toilet; urinal; latrine) |
clementina noun {f} | clementine [clementines](citrus fruit) |
cobrir com cortina verb | curtain [curtained, curtaining, curtains](to cover with a curtain) |
concertina noun {f} | concertina [concertinas](the musical instrument) |
cortina noun {f} | curtain [curtains](piece of cloth covering a window) drapery [draperies](countable: a piece of cloth, hung vertically as a curtain) shade [shades](something that blocks light, particularly in a window) |
cortina blackout noun {f} | blackout curtain(A curtain which blocks light) |
Cortina de Bambu proper noun {f} | Bamboo Curtain(political barrier between communist and capitalist in Asia) |
cortina de ferro noun {f} | iron curtain(barrier in theatre) |
cortina de ferro proper noun {f} | Iron Curtain(the dividing line between western Europe and the Soviet controlled regions) |
cortina de fumaça noun {f} | red herring(misleading clue) smokescreen [smokescreens](smoke used as a disguise, mask or cover) |
cortina de fumo noun {f} | smokescreen [smokescreens](smoke used as a disguise, mask or cover) |
cortinado noun {m} | window screen(mesh set in a frame and covering the opening of a window) |
creatina noun {f} | creatine [creatines](an amino acid) |
criptoxantina noun {f} | cryptoxanthin(pigment) |
Cristina proper noun {f} | Christina(female given name) |
cromatina noun | chromatin [chromatins](complex of DNA, RNA, and proteins) |
de rotina adjective | routine(regular; habitual) |
destinado adjective {m} | destined(confined to a predetermined fate) |
destinatária noun {f} | addressee [addressees](person or organization to which something is addressed or sent) |
destinatário noun {m} | addressee [addressees](person or organization to which something is addressed or sent) consignee [consignees](The person to whom a shipment is to be delivered) receiver [receivers](person who receives) recipient [recipients](one who receives) |
diofantina adjective {m} {f} | Diophantine(pertaining to Diophantus) |
Eleitorado do Palatinato proper noun | Electorate of the Palatinate(historical territory of the Holy Roman Empire) |
encortinar verb | curtain [curtained, curtaining, curtains](to cover with a curtain) |
equação diofantina noun {f} | Diophantine equation [Diophantine equations](polynomial equation) |
escarlatina noun {f} | scarlet fever(streptococcal infection) |