Román | Angol |
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atotputernicie [~, {inv}, atotputernicia, {inv}, ~i, {inv}, ~, {inv}] substantiv {f} | omnipotence(unlimited power) |
balcanic [~, balcanici, balcanică, balcanice] adjectiv | Balkan(of or relating to the Balkan Peninsula) |
botanic [~, botanici, botanică, botanice] adjectiv | botanical(Of or pertaining to botany) |
botanică [~, {inv}, botanica, {inv}, botanicii, {inv}, ~, botanico , {inv}] substantiv {f} | botany(scientific study of plants) |
britanici proper noun {m-Pl} | British(citizens or inhabitants of Britain) |
britanic [~, britanici, britanică, britanice] adjectiv | British(colloquial: of the UK) British(of Britain) |
britanic [~, ~i, ~ul, ~ii, ~ului, ~ilor, ~ule, ~ilor] substantiv {m} | Britisher [Britishers](British subject) Briton [Britons](citizen of Great Britain) |
britonici substantiv {m-Pl} | Briton [Britons](ancient Celts in the area of modern England and Wales) |
britonici proper noun {m-Pl} | British(history: ancient inhabitants of the southern part of Britain) |
bubonic [bubonic, bubonici, ~ă, bubonice] adjectiv | bubonic(of or pertaining to buboes) |
bunic [~, ~i, ~ul, ~ii, ~ului, ~ilor, ~ule, ~ilor] substantiv {m} | grandfather [grandfathers](grandfather (from either side)) |
bunică [~, bunici, bunica, bunicile, bunicii, bunichii, ~i , bunicilor, bunico, bunicilor] substantiv {f} | grandmother [grandmothers](mother of someone's parent) |
carbonic [~, carbonici, carbonică, carbonice] adjectiv | carbonic(of or relating to carbon) |
casnic [~, casnici, casnică, casnice] adjectiv | household(belonging to same house and family) household(found in or having its origin in a home) |
căsnicie [~, căsnicii, căsnicia, căsniciile, ~i, căsniciilor, ~, căsniciilor] substantiv {f} | marriage [marriages](state of being married) |
cătușnică [~, cătușnici, cătușnica, cătușnicile, cătușnicii, cătușnicilor, ~, cătușnicilor] substantiv {f} | catnip(plant of the genus Nepeta) catnip(specific species which causes intoxication among cats) |
ceașnic [~, ~i, ~ul, ~ii, ~ului, ~ilor, ~ule, ~ilor] substantiv {m} | cupbearer(one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served) |
cinic [~, cinici, cinică, cinice] adjectiv | cynical(of or relating to the belief that human actions are motivated by base desires or selfishness) |
clinică [~, clinici, clinica, clinicile, clinicii, clinicilor] substantiv {f} | clinic [clinics](medical facility) |
clinician [~, clinicieni, ~ul, clinicienii, ~ului, clinicienilor, ~ule, clinicienilor] substantiv {m} | clinician [clinicians](doctor working in a clinic) |
colhoznic [~, ~i, ~ul, ~ii, ~ului, ~ilor, ~ule, ~ilor] substantiv {m} | kolkhoznik(one who works on a collective farm in the Soviet Union) |
conic [~, ~i, ~ă, ~e] adjectiv | conical(cone-shaped) conical(of or relating to a cone) |
coperniciu [~, {inv}, ~l, {inv}, ~lui, {inv}, ~le, {inv}] substantiv {n} | copernicium(chemical element) |
crainic [~, ~i, ~ul, ~ii, ~ului, ~ilor, ~ule, ~ilor] substantiv {m} | announcer [announcers](TV or radio announcer) broadcaster [broadcasters](person whose job it is to effect such broadcasts) |
Cronici proper noun {f-Pl} | Chronicles(book of the Bible) |
cronic [~, cronici, cronică, cronice] adjectiv | chronic(medical: prolonged or slow to heal) chronic(that continues over an extended period of time) |
cronică [~, cronici, cronica, cronicile, cronicii, cronicilor, ~, cronicilor] substantiv {f} | chronicle [chronicles](a written account) |
darnic [~, darnici, darnică, darnice] adjectiv | generous(willing to give and share unsparingly) |
de nici-un fel adverb | whatsoever(in any way) |
demonic [~, ~i, ~ă, ~e] adjectiv | demonic(Pertaining to evil spirits) fiendish(sinister, evil) |
dornic [~, dornici, dornică, dornice] adjectiv | eager(excited by desire in the pursuit of any object) |
duminică [~, duminici, duminica, duminicile, duminicii, duminicilor, ~, duminico , duminicilor] substantiv {f} | Sunday [Sundays](day of the week) |