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1 lung
(one of the pair of organs of breathing, in man and other animals.) pulmão* * *[l∧ŋ] n 1 pulmão, bofe. 2 fig espaço aberto nas proximidades de uma grande cidade. -
2 lung
pulmãoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > lung
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3 lung
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4 lung
(one of the pair of organs of breathing, in man and other animals.) pulmão -
5 lung-fish
lung-fish[l'∧ŋ fiʃ] n Ichth peixe dipnóico. -
6 lung-grown
lung-grown[l∧ŋ gr'oun] adj que tem os pulmões aderentes à pleura. -
7 lung-power
lung-pow.er[l'∧ŋ pauə] n força vocal. -
8 lung irritant
irritante pulmonarEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > lung irritant
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9 iron lung
i.ron lung[aiən l'∧ŋ] n pulmão de aço: aparelho para produzir respiração artificial. -
10 lungless
lung.less[l'∧ŋlis] adj desprovido de pulmões. -
11 lungwort
lung.wort[l'∧ŋwə:t] n Bot pulmonária. -
12 aqualung
(an apparatus worn by divers on their backs which supplies them with oxygen to breathe.) botija de oxigénio* * *aq.ua.lung['ækwəl∧ŋ] n aparelho para respiração debaixo d’água. -
13 prevalent
['prevələnt]adjective (common; widespread: Lung diseases used to be prevalent among miners.) corrente* * *prev.a.lent[pr'evələnt] adj 1 prevalecente. 2 predominante, corrente. -
14 prevalent
['prevələnt]adjective (common; widespread: Lung diseases used to be prevalent among miners.) prevalecente
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