Portuguese | English |
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der interjection | duh(Disdainful indication that something is obvious.) |
derelito noun | derelict [derelicts](abandoned ship) |
derelito adjective | derelict(abandoned) |
deriva noun {f} | drift [drifts](act or motion of drifting) leeway [leeways](drift of a ship or aeroplane in a leeward direction) |
deriva continental noun {f} | continental driftnoun |
derivada noun {f} | derivative [derivatives](in analysis: value) |
derivada parcial noun {f} | partial derivative(derivative with respect to one variable) |
derivado noun {m} | byproduct [byproducts](secondary or additional product) derivative [derivatives](something derived) |
derivar verb | derive [derived, deriving, derives](obtain (something) from something else) differentiate [differentiated, differentiating, differentiates](math: to calculate the derivative) drift [drifted, drifting, drifts](to move slowly, pushed by currents of water, air, etc) stem [stemmed, stemming, stems](to be caused or derived) |
derivativo adjective | derivative(obtained by derivation) |
derivativo noun {m} | derivative [derivatives](chemical derived from another) |
derivação noun {f} | shunt [shunts](electric connection) |
derivação regressiva noun {f} | back-formation [back-formations](linguistic process) |
dermatite noun {f} | dermatitis [dermatitises](inflammation of the skin) |
dermatofítico adjective | dermatophytic(being or relating to a dermatophyte) |
dermatologia noun {f} | dermatology [dermatologies](the study of the skin and its diseases) |
dermatologicamente adverb | dermatologically(in a dermatological way) |
dermatologista noun {m} {f} | dermatologist [dermatologists](one who is skilled, professes or practices dermatology) |
dermatológico adjective | dermatological(of or pertaining to dermatology) |
dermatose noun {f} | dermatosis [dermatoses](disease of the skin) |
dermatófito noun {m} | dermatophyte(any parasitic fungus that infects the skin) |
derme noun {f} | dermis [dermises](skin layer underlying epidermis) |
derrabar verb | curtail [curtailed, curtailing, curtails](cut short an animal's tail) dock [docked, docking, docks](to cut off a section of an animal's tail) |
derradeiro adjective | utmost(situated at the most distant limit, see also: farthest; outermost) |
derradeiro recurso noun {m} | last resort(only remaining option) |
derramamento noun | spillage [spillages]noun |
derramamento de sangue noun {m} | bloodshed(shedding or spilling of blood) |
derramar verb | shed [shed, shed, shedding, sheds](to allow to flow or fall) spill(transitive: to drop something so that it spreads out) |
derrame noun {m} | cerebrovascular accident(loss of brain function, see also: CVA) stroke [strokes](loss of brain function arising when the blood supply to the brain is suddenly interrupted) |
derrapagem noun {f} | drift [drifts](act or motion of drifting) skid [skids](out of control sliding motion) |
derrapar verb | skid [skidded, skidding, skids](to slide in an uncontrolled manner) |