Portuguese | English |
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casca noun | orange peel [orange peels](the skin of an orange) |
casca noun {f} | bark [barks](exterior covering of a tree) hull [hulls](outer covering of a fruit or seed) husk [husks](exterior of certain vegetables or fruits) peel [peels](skin of a fruit) rind [rinds](hard outer layer of fruit, cheese) scab [scabs](incrustation over a wound) shell [shells](hard covering of an egg) |
casca de banana noun {f} | banana peel(outermost layer of the banana) |
casca de noz noun | nutshell [nutshells](the shell that surrounds the kernel of a nut) |
casca de ovo noun {f} | eggshell [eggshells](object) |
cascal noun {m} | midden [middens](archeology: prehistoric pile of bones and shells) |
cascalho noun {m} | gravel(small fragments of rock) |
cascata noun {f} | cascade [cascades](waterfall) waterfall [waterfalls](waterfall-like outpouring) |
cascatear verb | cascade [cascaded, cascading, cascades](To fall as a waterfall or series of small waterfalls) |
cascavel noun {f} | cascabel [cascabels](variety of chili pepper) rattlesnake [rattlesnakes](venomous snake) |
descascador noun {m} | sheller(person or device that removes shells) |
descascar verb | bark [barked, barking, barks](to strip the bark from, to peel) hull [hulled, hulling, hulls](to remove the hull of a fruit or seed; to peel) peel [peeled, peeling, peels](to remove skin) shell [shelled, shelling, shells](to remove the outer covering or shell of something) skin [skinned, skinning, skins](to remove the skin of) |
entrecasca noun {f} | bast(fibre made from the phloem of certain plants) |