Spanisch | Englisch |
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filo interjection | whatever(indicating the speaker does not care what someone says) |
filo noun {m} | cutting edge [cutting edges](sharp edge of the blade) edge [edges](thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument) phylum [phyla]((biology, taxonomy) A rank in the classification of organisms, below kingdom and above class) |
filoa noun {f} | pancake [pancakes](thin batter cake) |
filogenia noun {f} | phylogenetics(study of organism relationships) phylogeny [phylogenies](evolutionary history of an organism) |
filoginia noun {f} | philogyny(love or respect for women) |
filología noun {f} | philology [philologies]noun |
filología inglesa noun {f} | English studies(academic discipline) |
filológicamente adverb | philologically(in a philological manner) |
filológico adjective | philologicaladjective |
Filomena proper noun {f} | Philomena(female given name) |
filopolémico adjective {m} | philopolemic(exalting or supporting conflict or war) |
filoquinona noun {f} | phylloquinonenoun |
filosilicato noun {m} | phyllosilicate(type of silicate) |
filoso adjective | sharp [sharper, sharpest](able to cut easily) |
filosofar verb | philosophize [philosophized, philosophizing, philosophizes](ponder or reason out philosophically) |
filosofastro noun {m} | philosophaster(a pretender to philosophy; a petty or charlatan philosopher) |
filosofema noun {m} | philosopheme(a philosophical statement, theorem or axiom) |
filosofía proper noun | Long Primerproper noun |
filosofía noun {f} | philosophy [philosophies]noun |
filosofía analítica noun {f} | analytic philosophy(style of philosophy) |
filosofía de la ciencia noun {f} | philosophy of science(study of the assumptions, foundations, and implications of science) |
filosofía del absurdo noun | absurdism(philosophy which holds that the universe is chaotic and irrational) |
filosóficamente adverb | philosophically(in a philosophical manner) |
filosófico adjective | philosophical(of or pertaining to philosophy) |
filotaxis noun {f} | phyllotaxis [phyllotaxes](The arrangement of leaves on a stem) |
filotráquea noun {f} | book lung(A lamellate respiratory organ found in arachnids) |
-filo | -phile(Forming nouns and adjectives denoting "friend") |
acidófilo noun {m} | acidophile(organism that thrives under acidic conditions) |
acuariófilo noun {m} | aquarist [aquarists](a person who maintains an aquarium) |
anglófilo noun | Anglophile(person who loves or admires the country, culture or people of England) |
anglófilo adjective | Anglophilic(fond of what is English) |
arma de doble filo noun {f} | double-edged sword(idiomatic) |
arma de dos filos noun {f} | double-edged sword(idiomatic) |
basófilo noun {m} | basophil(cell) |
bibliófilo noun {m} | bibliophile [bibliophiles](person who loves books, see also: book lover) book lover(person who loves books, see also: bibliophile) |