Portugál | Angol |
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vil adjective | cheap [cheaper, cheapest](of little worth) disingenuous(not noble; unbecoming true honor) low [lower, lowest](despicable) vile [viler, vilest](morally low) |
vila noun {f} | country house(residence) place [places]noun town [towns](settlement) village [villages](a rural habitation of size between a hamlet and a town) |
vilancete noun {m} | villancico(traditional Spanish or Portuguese folk song) |
vilancico noun {m} | villancico(traditional Spanish or Portuguese folk song) |
vilanesco adjective | villainous(of, relating to, or appropriate to a villain) |
vilhancico noun {m} | villancico(traditional Spanish or Portuguese folk song) |
vilificar verb | vilify [vilified, vilified](say defamatory things about; to speak ill of) |
vilipendiar verb | vilify [vilified, vilified](say defamatory things about; to speak ill of) vilipend(to express a disparaging opinion of, see also: disparage; vilify) |
Vilna proper noun {f} | Vilnius(capital of Lithuania) |
Vilnius proper noun {f} | Vilnius(capital of Lithuania) |
vilo noun {m} | villus [villi](small projection from a membrane) |
vilão noun {m} | villain [villains](scoundrel) |
Abbeville proper noun {f} | Abbeville(town in Picardy, France) |
Abeviliano proper noun {m} | Abbevillian(earliest epoch of the early Paleolithic stage) |
Albertville proper noun {f} | Albertville(town in the département of Savoie) |
anti-vilão noun {m} | anti-villain(antagonist who have noble goals) |
anticivilização adjective | anticivilization(opposing civilization) |
arquivilão noun {m} | archvillain(a supreme villain; the most evil or powerful villain) |
aviação civil noun {f} | civil aviation(non-military aviation) |
aviltamento noun | abasement(the act of abasing) |
bougainvillea noun {f} | bougainvillea(flower) |
Brazzaville proper noun {f} | Brazzaville(the capital of the Republic of the Congo) |
casamento civil noun {m} | civil marriage(marriage performed by a government official instead of by a member of the clergy) |
cavilha noun {f} | dowel [dowels](a pin fitting into holes, partly in one piece and partly in the other to keep them in their position) peg [pegs](a cylindrical object) |
cavilhar verb | peg [pegged, pegging, pegs](To fasten using a peg) |
civil adjective | civil [civiller, civillest](related to people and government office as opposed to military or religion) civilian(not related to the military armed forces) |
civil noun {m} {f} | citizen [citizens](civilian) civilian [civilians](non-military person) |
civil law noun {f} | civil law(legal system contrasting with common law) |
civilidade noun {f} | civility [civilities](politeness; behavior which conforms to social conventions) |
civilizado adjective | civil [civiller, civillest](behaving in a reasonable or polite manner) |