Portugál | Angol |
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tono noun {m} | tone [tones](firmness of a muscle or organ) |
abrótono noun {m} | abrotanum(a bushy wormwood from Europe) |
antonomasicamente adverb | antonomastically(in terms of, or by means of, antonomasia) |
antonomasticamente adverb | antonomastically(in terms of, or by means of, antonomasia) |
antonomásia noun {f} | antonomasia(substitution of an epithet or title in place of a proper noun) |
antonomásico adjective | antonomastic(relating to, or characterized by, antonomasia) |
antonomástico adjective | antonomastic(relating to, or characterized by, antonomasia) |
Antonov proper noun {m} | Antonov(any of the Russian aircraft designed by the Antonov bureau) |
autonomia noun | range [ranges](distance a vehicle (car, byke, lorry, aircraft) can travel without refueling) |
autonomia noun {f} | autonomy [autonomies](self-government) self-sufficiency(condition of being self-sufficient) |
barítono noun {m} | baritone [baritones](male voice) |
Cotonou proper noun {f} | Cotonou(the de-facto capital of Benin) |
ecótono noun {m} | ecotone [ecotones](a region of transition) |
equinócio de outono noun {m} | autumnal equinox(moment) |
Ftono proper noun {m} | Phthonus(Greek god of envy and jealousy) |
isótono noun {m} | isotone(Any of a number of nuclides of different elements) |
monótono adjective | flat [flatter, flattest](without variations in pitch) monotone(having a single pitch) monotonic(mathematics: never decreasing or increasing as its independent variable increases) monotonous(having an unvarying tone or pitch) tedious(boring, monotonous) |
outono noun {m} | autumn [autumns](season) |
oxítono adjective | oxytoneadjective |
paroxítono noun {m} | paroxytonenoun |
proparoxítono adjective | proparoxytoneadjective |
saxofone barítono noun | baritone saxophone(brass instrument) |
trítono noun {m} | tritone(an interval of three whole tones) |
átono adjective | unstressed(not stressed or accentuated) |