Portuguese | English |
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cato noun {m} | cactus [cacti](member of the Cactaceae) |
catodo noun {m} | cathode [cathodes](electrode through which current flows outward) |
catolicismo noun | Catholicism(faiths, practices and doctrines of a Catholic Church) |
catolotolo noun {m} | chikungunya(a viral fever caused by an alphavirus spread by mosquito bites) |
catorze numeral | fourteen(cardinal number) |
catota noun {f} | booger(a piece of solid or semi-solid mucus) |
aluminossilicato noun {m} | aluminosilicate [aluminosilicates](any silicate mineral in which some Si^4+ ions are replaced by Al^3+) |
alumossilicato noun {m} | alumosilicate(the anion [AlSiO4]^-1) |
anglo-catolicismo noun {m} | Anglo-Catholicism(Anglicanism focusing on its Catholic heritage) |
anticatodo noun {m} | anticathode(the target at which electrons from the cathode in a CRT or x-ray tube are directed) |
canonicato noun | canonry [canonries](The office of a canon) |
Cracatoa proper noun {m} | Krakatoa(volcanic island in Indonesia) |
desacato noun {m} | contempt(law: open disrespect or willful disobedience of the authority) diss(insult or put-down) |
desacato à corte noun {m} | contempt of court(disrespect of a court of law) |
escatologia noun {f} | eschatology(system of doctrines concerning final matters, such as death) |
escatologicamente adverb | eschatologically(in an eschatological manner) |
escatológico adjective | eschatological(pertaining to eschatology) scatological(relating to scatology, the study of faeces) |
hecatombe noun {m} | hecatomb(great public sacrifice) |
quatorze/catorze dias noun {m-Pl} | fortnight [fortnights](period of two weeks) |
silicato noun {m} | silicate [silicates](salt or mineral) |
sindicato noun {m} | trade union [trade unions](organization) |
suricato noun {m} | meerkat [meerkats](small carnivorous mammal) |