Román | Angol |
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patologie [~, , patologia, , ~i] substantiv {f} | pathology [pathologies](branch of medicine) |
patologic [~, patologici, patologică, patologice] adjectiv | pathological(pertaining to pathology) pathological(relating to or caused by a physical or mental disorder) |
patrafir [~, ~e, ~ul, ~ele, ~ului, ~elor] substantiv {n} | epitrachelion(vestment) |
pătrat [~, pătrați, pătrată, pătrate] adjectiv | square [squarer, squarest](shaped like a square) |
pătrat [~, ~e, ~ul, ~ele, ~ului, ~elor, ~ule, ~elor] substantiv {n} | place [places](open space, courtyard, market square) square [squares](cell in a grid) square [squares](second power) square [squares](type of polygon) square [squares]noun |
pătrat magic substantiv {n} | magic square(n-by-n arrangement of n^2 numbers) |
pătratic adverb | quadratically(in a quadratic way) |
pătrățele substantiv {n-Pl} | six-pack [six-packs](set of six beverage cans) |
patrie [~, patrii, patria, patriile, ~i, patriilor, patrio, patriilor] substantiv {f} | fatherland [fatherlands](country of one's ancestry) homeland [homelands](country which one regards as home) motherland [motherlands](the country of one's ancestors) |
patriarh [~, ~i, ~ul, ~ii, ~ului, ~ilor, ~ule, ~ilor] substantiv {m} | patriarch [patriarchs](highest bishop) |
Patricia proper noun {f} | Patricia(female given name) |
pătrime [~, pătrimi, ~a, pătrimile, pătrimii, pătrimilor, ~, pătrimilor] substantiv {f} | quarter [quarters](one of four equal parts) |
patriot [~/patriotă, patrioți/patriote, ~ul/patriota, patrioții/patriotele, ~ului/patriotei, patrioților/patriotelor, ~ule/patrioto, patrioților/patriotelor] substantiv {m} | patriot [patriots](person who loves, supports and defends their country) |
patriotă [~, patriote, patriota, patriotele, patriotei, patriotelor, patrioto, patriotelor] substantiv {f} | patriot [patriots](person who loves, supports and defends their country) |
patriotic [~, patriotici, patriotică, patriotice] adjectiv | patriotic(inspired by patriotism) |
patriotism [~, {inv}, ~ul, {inv}, ~ului, {inv}, ~ule, {inv}] substantiv {n} | patriotism(love of one's own country) |
patron [~, patroane, ~ul, patroanele, ~ului, patroanelor] substantiv {m} | master [masters](someone who has control over something or someone) |
patron [~, patroane, ~ul, patroanele, ~ului, patroanelor] substantiv {n} | patron [patrons]noun |
patronim [~, ~e, ~ul, ~ele, ~ului, ~elor] substantiv {n} | surname(name that indicates family) |
patru numeral | four(the cardinal number 4) |
patru substantiv {m} | fournoun |
patru mii numeral | four thousand(4,000) |
patru sute numeral | four hundred(cardinal number 400) |
patrulare [~, patrulări, ~a, patrulările, patrulării, patrulărilor] substantiv {f} | patrol [patrols](going of the rounds) |
patrulater [~, ~e, ~ul, ~ele, ~ului, ~elor, ~ule, ~elor] substantiv {n} | quadrilateral [quadrilaterals](polygon having four sides) |
patrulea adjectiv | fourth(ordinal form of the number four, see also: 4th) |
pătrunde [(se) ~, (mă) pătrund, pătrunz, (se) pătrundă, pătrunză, pătruns, III] verbă | fathom [fathomed, fathoming, fathoms](to deeply understand (someone or something)) penetrate [penetrated, penetrating, penetrates](enter into) penetrate [penetrated, penetrating, penetrates](insert the penis into an opening, such as a vagina) pervade [pervaded, pervading, pervades](to be in every part of) |
pătrunjel [~, pătrunjei, ~ul, pătrunjeii, ~ului, pătrunjeilor, ~ule, pătrunjeilor] substantiv {m} | parsley(plant Petroselinum crispum) |
patruzeci numeral | forty(the cardinal number occurring after thirty-nine) |
patruzeci și doi numeral | forty-two(Cardinal number) |