Spanyol | Angol |
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fenotiazina noun {f} | phenothiazinenoun |
fenotípico adjective | phenotypic(of, or relating to a phenotype) |
fenotipo noun {m} | phenotype [phenotypes](appearance of organism) |
fonotaxis noun {f} | phonotactics(branch of phonology) |
genotípico adjective | genotypic(pertaining to a genotype) genotypical(of or relating to genotype) |
genotipo noun {m} | genotype [genotypes](DNA sequence which determines a specific characteristic) |
hacerse notar verb | attract attentionverb |
henoteísmo noun | henotheism(belief or worship) |
hipnoterapeuta noun {m} {f} | hypnotherapist(practitioner of hypnotherapy) |
hipnoterapia noun {f} | hypnotherapy [hypnotherapies](treatment of disease through hypnotism) |
hipnótico adjective | hypnotic(of or relating to hypnosis or hypnotism) |
hipnótico noun {m} | hypnotic [hypnotics](a soporific substance) |
hipnotismo noun {m} | hypnotismnoun |
hipnotización noun {f} | hypnotization(act or process of producing hypnotism) |
hipnotizado adjective | hypnotized(under hypnosis) |
hipnotizador noun {m} | hypnotist [hypnotists](person who uses hypnotism) |
hipnotizar verb | hypnotize [hypnotized, hypnotizing, hypnotizes](To induce somebody into a state of hypnosis) |
hugonota noun {f} | Huguenot [Huguenots](member of the Protestant Reformed Church of France during the 16th and 17th century) |
hugonote adjective | Huguenot(of, like or relating to Huguenotism) |
hugonote noun {m} {f} | Huguenot [Huguenots](member of the Protestant Reformed Church of France during the 16th and 17th century) |
ignoto adjective | unknown(not known) |
inmunotransferencia noun {f} | immunoblot(blot analysis) |
inotrópico adjective | inotropic(increasing or decreasing the force of muscular contractions) |
Jinotega proper noun | Jinotega(department of Nicaragua) |
malas noticias noun {f-Pl} | bad news(news of unpleasant, unfortunate or sad events) |
metal alcalinotérreo noun | alkaline earth metal [alkaline earth metals](any element of group II of the periodic table) |
minotauro proper noun {m} | minotaur(monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man) |
monotarea adjective | single-taskingadjective |
monoteísmo noun {m} | monotheism(belief in one God) |
monoteísta adjective | monotheistic(believing in a single god) |
monoteísta noun {m} {f} | monotheist [monotheists](a believer in, or advocate of, monotheism) |
monoteleta noun | Monothelete(member of an early Christian sect which held that Jesus Christ has two natures but one will) |
monotemático adjective | monothematic(composed of a single traditional name element) |
monoterapia noun | monotherapynoun |
monotípico adjective | monotypic(Relating to monotypy) |
monótonamente adverb | monotonously(in a manner that is tedious) |
monotonía noun {f} | monotony(tedium) |
monótono adjective | monotone(having a single pitch) monotonic(mathematics: never decreasing or increasing as its independent variable increases) |