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41 evidently
1) (as far as can be seen: Evidently he disagrees.) evidentemente2) (clearly or obviously: He was quite evidently furious.) claramente* * *ev.i.dent.ly['evid2ntli] adv evidentemente, claramente, obviamente. -
42 exodontia
ex.o.don.ti.a[eks2d'6nti2] n Dent exodontia: ramo da odontologia que trata da extração de dentes. -
43 exodontist
ex.o.don.tist[eks2d'6ntist] n Dent exodontista: cirurgião-dentista especializado em exodontia. -
44 filling
noun (anything used to fill: The filling has come out of my tooth; He put an orange filling in the cake.) enchimento/recheio?* * *fill.ing[f'iliŋ] n 1 enchimento, recheio. 2 Dent obturação. 3 adição, suplemento. • adj 1 enchedor, que enche, que atulha. 2 saciador. -
45 fixed bridge
fixed bridge[fikst bri'dʒ] n Dent ponte fixa. -
46 floss
[flɔs] n 1 fios de seda. 2 borra de seda. 3 seda macia, seda crua. 4 paina, penugem. 5 fibras sedosas do algodão, do milho, etc. candy floss Brit algodão-doce. dental floss Dent fio-dental. -
47 flying accident
fly.ing ac.ci.dent[fl'aiiŋ æksidənt] n acidente de aviação. -
48 improvident
im.prov.i.dent[impr'ɔvidənt] adj improvidente, incauto, imprudente, leviano. -
49 improvidently
im.prov.i.dent.ly[impr'ɔvidəntli] adv descuidadamente, imprudentemente, desleixadamente, incautamente. -
50 imprudent
[im'pru:dənt](not having or showing good sense; unwise.) imprudente- imprudence* * *im.pru.dent[impr'u:dənt] adj imprudente. -
51 imprudently
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52 impudent
['impjudənt](rude; disrespectful: an impudent child/suggestion.) descarado- impudence* * *im.pu.dent['impjudənt] adj impudente, descarado, sem-vergonha. -
53 impudently
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54 incident
['insidənt](an event or happening: There was a strange incident in the supermarket today.) incidente- incidentally* * *in.ci.dent['insidənt] n incidente, ocorrência, circunstância, acontecimento. • adj 1 provável. 2 pertencente, ligado, conexo, próprio. 3 incidente. without incident sem incidentes, sem problemas. -
55 indented
adjective (having an edge, outline etc with V-shaped cuts or inward curves.) recortado* * *in.dent.ed[ind'entid] adj 1 denteado, denticulado, entalhado, serrilhado. 2 encomendado. -
56 inlay
['inlei](material set into the surface of eg a table to form a design: The top of the table had an inlay of ivory.) embutido- inlaid* * *in.lay['inlei] n 1 desenho ou decoração embutida, trabalho embutido, mosaico, marchetado. 2 Dent incrustação, obturação. • [inl'ei] vt (ps and pp inlaid) 1 embutir, tauxiar com mosaicos, engastar. 2 colocar tacos. 3 revestir, folhar, apainelar. -
57 jacket crown
jack.et crown[dʒ'ækit kraun] n Dent coroa de jaqueta: coroa artificial de um dente que consiste em uma cobertura de porcelana ou resina. -
58 jurisprudent
ju.ris.pru.dent[dʒuərispr'u:dənt] n jurista, jurisconsulto. • adj jurisprudente. -
59 mordent
mor.dent[m'ɔ:dənt] n Mus mordente: alternação rápida de uma nota musical com outra imediatamente inferior. -
60 nonresident
non.res.i.dent[nɔnr'ezidənt] n não residente.
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dent — [ dɑ̃ ] n. f. • 1080 masc. ou fém.; lat. dens, dentis I ♦ 1 ♦ (Chez l homme) Un des organes de la bouche, de couleur blanchâtre, durs et calcaires, implantés sur le bord libre des deux maxillaires. ⇒arg. ratiche . Mâcher, mordre, déchirer avec… … Encyclopédie Universelle
dent — dent; dif·fi·dent; dif·fi·dent·ly; dif·fi·dent·ness; ei·dent; ev·i·dent·ly; ev·i·dent·ness; ex·e·dent; fron·dent; im·pu·dent; im·pu·dent·ly; im·pu·dent·ness; in·ci·dent·less; in·ci·dent·ly; in·dent·ed·ly; in·dent·er; in·de·pen·dent·ly;… … English syllables
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Dent — (d[e^]nt), n. [A variant of {Dint}.] 1. A stroke; a blow. [Obs.] That dent of thunder. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. A slight depression, or small notch or hollow, made by a blow or by pressure; an indentation. [1913 Webster] A blow that would have… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English