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21 kelter
kel.ter[k'eltə] n coll = link=kilter kilter. -
22 melt down
melt down[m'elt daun] vt fundir (objeto metálico, para reaproveitar o metal). -
23 meltable
melt.a.ble[m'eltəbəl] adj 1 fundível. 2 dissolúvel. -
24 melter
melt.er[m'eltə] n 1 fundidor. 2 cadinho. 3 forno de fundição. -
25 melton
mel.ton[m'eltən] n tecido pesado de lã. -
26 peltast
pel.tast[p'eltæst] n Hist peltasta: soldado de infantaria armado de pelta (pequeno escudo), entre os gregos. -
27 pelter
pel.ter[p'eltə] n 1 coll aguaceiro. 2 Amer cavalo veloz. -
28 sheltered
adjective (protected from harm and unpleasantness of all kinds: a sheltered existence.) protegido* * *shel.tered[ʃ'eltəd] adj abrigado, protegido. -
29 smelter
smelt.er[sm'eltə] n 1 fundidor. 2 pessoa que põe carga em fornalhas. 3 caldeira de fundir. -
30 smeltery
smelt.er.y[sm'eltəri] n fundição de minérios. -
31 spelter
spel.ter[sp'eltə] n zinco bruto (nome comercial). -
32 swelter
['sweltə]((of a person etc) to be uncomfortably hot: I'm sweltering in this heat!) derreter* * *swelt.er[sw'eltə] n calor opressivo. • vt 1 sofrer de calor. 2 suar, transpirar. 3 abafar, sufocar. -
33 sweltering
swel.ter.ing[sw'eltəriŋ] adj mormacento, abafador, sufocante, abafado. -
34 swelteringly
swel.ter.ing.ly[sw'eltəriŋli] adv de modo abafador. -
35 underfelt
un.der.felt[∧ndəf'elt] n forração, feltro grosseiro colocado entre o carpete e o chão. -
36 unsheltered
un.shel.tered[∧nʃ'eltəd] adj 1 desprotegido, exposto. 2 desabrigado, sem abrigo. -
37 welterweight
wel.ter.weight[w'eltəweit] n Sports peso meio-médio (boxe). -
38 shelter
['ʃeltə] 1. noun1) (protection against wind, rain, enemies etc: We gave the old man shelter for the night.) abrigo2) (a building etc designed to give such protection: a bus-shelter.) abrigo2. verb1) (to be in, or go into, a place of shelter: He sheltered from the storm.) abrigar(-se)2) (to give protection: That line of trees shelters my garden.) abrigar•
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