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1 pug
(a kind of small dog with a flat nose.) carlindogue* * *pug1[p∧g] n 1 dogue. 2 coll raposa.————————pug2[p∧g] n 1 argamassa, taipa. 2 = link=pug-mill pug-mill. • vt 1 amassar, misturar. 2 argamassar, taipar.————————pug3[p∧g] n sl pugilista, boxeador. -
2 pug
(a kind of small dog with a flat nose.) carlindogue -
3 pug-mill
pug-mill[p'∧gmil] n misturador de argamassa. -
4 pug-nosed
pug-nosed[p∧g n'ouzd] adj de nariz pequeno e achatado. -
5 pugnacious
pug.na.cious[p∧gn'eiʃəs] adj pugnaz: 1 brigão, belicoso. 2 combativo. -
6 pugnaciously
pug.na.cious.ly[p∧gn'eiʃəsli] adv pugnazmente. -
7 pugnaciousness
pug.na.cious.ness[p∧gn'eiʃəsnis] n pugnacidade, belicosidade, combatividade. -
8 pugnacity
pug.nac.i.ty[p∧gn'æsiti] n = link=pugnaciousness pugnaciousness. -
9 expugnable
ex.pug.na.ble[eksp'∧gn2b2l] adj expugnável. -
10 inexpugnability
in.ex.pug.na.bil.i.ty[iniksp∧gnəb'iliti] n inexpugnabilidade. -
11 inexpugnable
in.ex.pug.na.ble[iniksp'∧gnəbəl] adj inexpugnável, invencível, inconquistável. -
12 inexpugnableness
in.ex.pug.na.ble.ness[iniksp'∧gnəbəlnis] n = link=inexpugnability inexpugnability. -
13 inexpugnably
in.ex.pug.na.bly[iniksp'∧gnəbli] adv inexpugnavelmente. -
14 oppugnancy
op.pug.nan.cy[ɔp'ugnənsi] n opugnação, combate, contestação. -
15 oppugnant
op.pug.nant[ɔp'ugnənt] adj antagônico, oposto. -
16 repugnance
re.pug.nance[rip'∧gnəns] n 1 repugnância, antipatia, aversão, nojo. 2 oposição. -
17 repugnancy
re.pug.nan.cy[rip'∧gnənsi] n = link=repugnance repugnance. -
18 repugnant
re.pug.nant[rip'∧gnənt] adj 1 repugnante, repulsivo, detestável. 2 contrário, oposto. 3 inconsistente, incompatível. -
19 repugnantly
re.pug.nant.ly[rip'∧gnəntli] adv 1 repugnantemente. 2 contrariamente. 3 de modo inconsistente.
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