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41 anserine
an.ser.ine['ænsərain] adj 1 de ou relativo a gansos, semelhante ao ganso. 2 fig estúpido. -
42 antitoxine
an.ti.tox.ine[æntit'ɔksin] n = link=antitoxin antitoxin. -
43 azine
az.ine['æzi:n] n Chem azina, piridina. -
44 balsamine
bal.sam.ine[b'ɔ:lsəmin] n Bot balsâmina. -
45 berberine
ber.ber.ine[b'ə:bəri:n] n Chem berberina. -
46 betaine
be.ta.ine[b'i:təi:n] n Chem betaína. -
47 brucine
bruc.ine[br'u:si:n] n = link=brucin brucin. -
48 catherine-wheel
cath.er.ine-wheel[k'æθərin wi:l] n 1 Her roda-de-santa-catarina. 2 Pyrotechnics girândola. 3 rosácea: a) ornamento arquitetônico em forma de rosa. b) janela circular. -
49 cholerine
chol.er.ine[k'ɔləri:n] n colerina: cólera benigna. -
50 cispontine
cis.pont.ine[sisp'ɔntin] adj situado ao norte do Rio Tâmisa. -
51 codeine
co.de.ine[k'oudii:n] n Chem codeína. -
52 cross-examine
verb (in a court of law, to test or check the previous evidence of (a witness) by questioning him.) interrogar* * *cross-ex.am.ine[krɔs igz'æmin] vt interrogar, inquirir, examinar novamente uma declaração contraditória. -
53 eserine
e.ser.ine, e.ser.in['es2rin] n Chem eserina: alcalóide extraído de uma trepadeira medicinal. -
54 eserin
e.ser.ine, e.ser.in['es2rin] n Chem eserina: alcalóide extraído de uma trepadeira medicinal. -
55 examine
[iɡ'zæmin]1) (to look at closely; to inspect closely: They examined the animal tracks and decided that they were those of a fox.) examinar2) ((of a doctor) to inspect the body of thoroughly to check for disease etc: The doctor examined the child and said she was healthy.) examinar3) (to consider carefully: The police must examine the facts.) examinar4) (to test the knowledge or ability of (students etc): She examines pupils in mathematics.) examinar5) (to question: The lawyer examined the witness in the court case.) interrogar•- examiner* * *ex.am.ine[igz'æmin] vt 1 examinar, averiguar, investigar. 2 considerar, ponderar. 3 interrogar, inquirir. 4 inspecionar. -
56 extrauterine pregnancy
ex.tra.u.ter.ine preg.nan.cy[ekstr2j'u:t2rain pregn2nsi] n gravidez extra-uterina. -
57 extrauterine
ex.tra.u.ter.ine[ekstr2j'u:t2rain] adj extra-uterino. -
58 famine
['fæmin]((a) great lack or shortage especially of food: Some parts of the world suffer regularly from famine.) fome* * *fam.ine[f'æmin] n 1 penúria, falta extrema de víveres. 2 escassez absoluta de qualquer produto, crise. 3 fome, inanição. -
59 fluorine
['fluəri:n]noun (an element, a pale greenish-yellow gas.) flúor* * *fluor.ine[fl'uəri:n] n Chem flúor. -
60 gamine
gam.ine[g'æmi:n] n 1 menina de rua. 2 menina travessa, moleca.
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