Portuguese | English |
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biblioclasta adjective | biblioclastic(destroying books) |
biblioclasta noun {m} {f} | biblioclast(one who destroys books) |
biblioclepta noun {m} {f} | biblioklept(a person who steals books) |
bibliodrama noun {m} | Bibliodrama(the acting of stories from the Bible) |
bibliófago noun {m} | bibliophage(creature that consumes books) bookworm [bookworms](avid reader) |
bibliófila noun {f} | bibliophile [bibliophiles](person who loves books, see also: book lover) |
bibliofilia noun {f} | bibliophilia(love of books) |
bibliofílico adjective | bibliophilic(having or pertaining to bibliophilia) |
bibliófilo adjective | bibliophilic(having or pertaining to bibliophilia) |
bibliófilo noun {m} | bibliophile [bibliophiles](person who loves books, see also: book lover) |
bibliofobia noun {f} | bibliophobia(fear or dislike of books) |
bibliografia noun {f} | bibliography [bibliographies](section of a written work) |
bibliograficamente adverb | bibliographically(concerning bibliography) |
bibliográfico adjective | bibliographic(of or pertaining to bibliography) |
bibliógrafo noun {m} | bibliographer [bibliographers](person who compiles bibliographies) |
bibliólatra noun {m} {f} | bibliolater(worshipper of books) |
bibliolatria noun {f} | bibliolatry(excessive reverence for the Bible) |
bibliologia noun {f} | bibliology(the study of the history of books and the art of printing) |
bibliológico adjective | bibliological(relating to bibliology) |
bibliomancia noun {f} | bibliomancy(divination by interpreting a passage from a book) |
bibliomania noun {f} | bibliomania(passion for owning valuable books) |
bibliomaníaco noun {m} | bibliomaniac(person who is obsessed with owning valuable books) |
bibliometria noun {f} | bibliometrics(analysis of texts) bibliometry(quantitative analysis of text) |
bibliométrico adjective | bibliometric(of or pertaining to bibliometrics) |
bibliopola noun {m} {f} | bibliopole(bookseller, especially of secondhand or rare books) |
bibliótafo noun {m} | bibliotaph(one who hides books and keeps them from use) |
biblioteca digital noun {f} | digital library(library) |
biblioteca pública noun {f} | public library [public libraries](library provided as a public service) |
bibliotecário noun {m} | librarian [librarians](the manager of a library) |
biblioteconomia noun {f} | library science(interdisciplinary science) |
biblioterapêutico adjective | bibliotherapeutic(relating to bibliotherapy) |
biblioterapia noun {f} | bibliotherapy(form of therapy) |
bilionário noun {m} | billionaire(wealth exceeding one billion (10^9)) |
bilionésimo noun | billionthnoun |
bulionismo noun {m} | bullionism(an economic theory that defines wealth by the amount of precious metals owned) |
caducifólio adjective | deciduous(of or pertaining to trees which lose their leaves in winter or the dry season) |
Calíope proper noun {f} | Calliope(the Muse of eloquence and epic) |
Capitólio dos Estados Unidos proper noun {m} | Capitol(legislative building in Washington, D.C.) |