Spanska | Engelska |
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polis noun | polis(a city or city-state) |
polisacárido noun {m} | polysaccharide [polysaccharides](complex carbohydrate) |
polisemia noun {f} | polysemy(ability to have multiple meanings) |
polisemántico adjective | polysemous(having multiple meanings) |
polisintético adjective | polysyntheticadjective |
polisomnografía noun {f} | polysomnographynoun |
polispasto noun {m} | block and tackle(system of several pulleys) |
polista noun | polo player(player of polo) |
polisémico adjective | polysemous(having multiple meanings) |
polisílabo adjective | polysyllabic(having more than one syllable) |
polisíndeton noun {m} | polysyndeton(the use of many conjunctions to achieve an overwhelming effect in a sentence) |
polisón noun {m} | bustle(frame worn underneath a woman's skirt) |
acrópolis noun {f} | acropolis(promontory of Ancient Greek cities) |
Acrópolis proper noun {f} | Acropolis(Athenian Acropolis) |
Alejandrópolis proper noun | Alexandroupoli(city) |
Angelópolis proper noun {f} | Puebla(city) |
antimonopolista adjective | antitrust(opposed to or against the establishment or existence of trusts) |
Indianápolis proper noun {f} | Indianapolis(capital of the State of Indiana, USA) |
Leópolis proper noun {m} | Lviv(city in western Ukraine) |
megalópolis noun {f} | megalopolis [megalopolises](large conurbation) |
metrópolis noun {f} | metropolis [metropolises](large, busy city) |
monopolista noun {m} {f} | monopolist [monopolists](one who has, or attempts to acquire, a monopoly on something) monopoly [monopolies](holder of such control) |
necrópolis noun {f} | necropolis [necropolises](cemetery) |
Nicópolis proper noun {f} | Nicopolis(city in Epirus) |
Persépolis proper noun {f} | Persepolis(ancient city of Persia; its modern ruins) |
waterpolista noun {mf} | water polo player(player of water polo) |