Portuguese | English |
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Oceano proper noun {m} | Oceanus(personification of the ocean) |
oceano Antártico proper noun {m} | Southern Ocean(the ocean surrounding Antarctica) |
oceano Ártico proper noun {m} | Arctic Ocean(the smallest of the five oceans of the Earth, on and around the North Pole) |
oceano Atlântico proper noun {m} | Atlantic Ocean(the ocean lying between the Americas to the west and Europe and Africa to the east) |
oceano Índico proper noun {m} | Indian Ocean(the ocean separating Africa, southern Asia, Australia and Antarctica) |
oceano Pacífico proper noun {m} | Pacific Ocean(the world's largest body of water) |
oceanógrafa noun {f} | oceanographer [oceanographers](person who studies oceanography, the science of oceans) |
oceanografia noun {f} | oceanography(oceanic exploration and study) |
oceanográfico adjective | oceanographic(relating to oceanography) |
oceanografista noun {m} {f} | oceanographer [oceanographers](person who studies oceanography, the science of oceans) |
oceanógrafo noun {m} | oceanographer [oceanographers](person who studies oceanography, the science of oceans) |
oceanóloga noun {f} | oceanographer [oceanographers](person who studies oceanography, the science of oceans) oceanologist(one who studies oceans) |
oceanologia noun {f} | oceanography(oceanic exploration and study) |
oceanológico adjective | oceanological(of or pertaining to oceanology) |
oceanologista noun {m} {f}; oceanólogo {m} | oceanologist(one who studies oceans) |
oceanologista noun {m} {f} | oceanographer [oceanographers](person who studies oceanography, the science of oceans) |
oceanólogo noun {m} | oceanographer [oceanographers](person who studies oceanography, the science of oceans) oceanologist(one who studies oceans) |
ocelo noun | eyespot [eyespots](light-sensitive organ or region) |
ocelote noun {m} | ocelot [ocelots](feline carnivore) |
ocidental adjective | west(occidental) western(pertaining to the west) |
ocidental noun {m} {f} | westerner [westerners](inhabitant of Europe and the Americas) |
ocidentalização noun {f} | westernization(assimilation of the western culture) |
ocidentalizar verb | westernize [westernized, westernizing, westernizes](make something western) |
ocidente noun {m} | occident(part of the horizon where the sun last appears in the evening; that part of the earth towards the sunset; the west) west [Wests](compass point) |
Ocidente proper noun {m} | West(Western world) |
ócio noun {m} | idleness(state of being idle; inactivity) leisure [leisures](freedom provided) |
ocioso adjective | idle [idler, idlest](not engaged in any occupation or employment) |
ocitocina noun | oxytocin(hormone) |
oclocracia noun {f} | ochlocracy(government by the masses) |
oclusiva noun {f} | plosive [plosives](consonant) |
oclusiva glotal noun {f} | glottal stop [glottal stops](plosive sound articulated with the glottis) |
oco noun | hollow [hollows](unfilled space in something solid; a cavity, see also: hole) |
oco noun {m} | hole [holes](hollow in some surface) |
oco adjective {m} | hollow [hollower, hollowest](having an empty space inside) |
ocorrência noun {f} | instance [instances](recurring occasion, case) |