Portuguese | English |
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dom noun {m} | flair(natural or innate talent or aptitude) gift [gifts](talent or natural ability) Sun(Sunday) |
dom-fafe noun {m} | bullfinch [bullfinches](Pyrrhula pyrrhula) |
Dom Quixote proper noun {m} | Don Quixote(the protagonist of a famous Spanish novel) |
domador noun | tamer(one who tames or subdues) |
domar verb | tame [tamed, taming, tames](to make something tame) |
domar-se verb | tame [tamed, taming, tames](to become tame) |
domesticado adjective | domestic((of a domesticated animal) kept by someone) domesticated(selectively bred to live with or around humans) tame [tamer, tamest](not wild) |
domesticar verb | domesticate [domesticated, domesticating, domesticates](to make domestic) housebreak [housebreaked, housebreaked, housebreaking, housebreaks](train an animal to avoid urinating in the house) |
domesticar-se verb | domesticate [domesticated, domesticating, domesticates]((intransitive) to adapt to live with humans) |
domiciliar adjective | household(found in or having its origin in a home) |
domicílio noun {m} | abode [abodes](slightly dated: residence) domicile [domiciles](home or residence) dwelling [dwellings](house or place in which a person lives) household [households](those living in the same residence) residence [residences](building used as a home) |
dominante noun | colorcast(tint of color affecting another color in a photograph) |
dominante adjective | dominant(ruling, governing) |
dominante noun {f} | dominant [dominants](tone of a musical scale) |
dominante de cor noun | colorcast(tint of color affecting another color in a photograph) |
dominar verb | crush [crushed, crushing, crushes](to oppress or burden grievously) dominate [dominated, dominating, dominates](to govern, rule or control by superior authority or power) master [mastered, mastering, masters](to learn to a high degree) overwhelm [overwhelmed, overwhelming, overwhelms](to overpower, crush) subordinate [subordinated, subordinating, subordinates](to make subservient) |
dominato noun {m} | dominate(late period of the Roman Empire) |
dominatriz noun {f} | mistress [mistresses](dominatrix) |
dominação noun {f} | domination(act of dominating) |
domingo noun {m} | Sabbath [Sabbaths](Sunday (most denominations of Christianity)) Sunday [Sundays](day of the week) |
domingo de Páscoa proper noun {m} | Easter Sundayproper noun |
Domingo de Ramos noun {m} | Palm Sunday(Sunday before Easter) |
Domingos proper noun {m} | Dominic(male given name) |
domingueira noun {f} | Sunday driver(one who drives slowly) |
domingueiro noun {m} | Sunday driver(one who drives slowly) |
Dominica proper noun {f} | Dominica(island and country (Commonwealth of Dominica) in the Caribbean) |