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1 circular
['sə:kjulə] 1. adjective1) (having the form of a circle: a circular piece of paper.) circular2) (leading back to the point from which it started: a circular road.) circular2. noun(a notice etc, especially advertising something, sent to a number of persons: We often get circulars advertising holidays.) folheto publicitário* * *cir.cu.lar[s'ə:kjulə] n circular. • adj 1 circular: a) redondo. b) que se move em círculo. c) relativo ao círculo. d) que foi enviado a muitas pessoas. 2 com rodeios. -
2 vernacular
[və'nækjulə] 1. adjective(colloquial or informally conversational: vernacular speech/language.) vernacular2. noun(the common informal language of a country etc as opposed to its formal or literary language: They spoke to each other in the vernacular of the region.) falar* * *ver.nac.u.lar[vən'ækjulə] n vernáculo, idioma nativo, língua materna. • adj vernáculo, nacional, nativo. -
3 Herculean
Her.cu.le.an[hə:kjul'i:ən] adj hercúleo: 1 relativo a Hércules. 2 que tem força extraordinária. -
4 Ranunculacea
Ra.nun.cu.la.ce.a[rən∧ŋkjul'eisiə] n Bot Ranunculácea. -
5 Ranunculus
Ra.nun.cu.lus[rən'∧ŋkjuləs] n Bot Ranúnculo. -
6 autoinoculation
au.to.in.oc.u.la.tion[ɔ:touinɔkjul'eiʃən] n Med auto-inoculação. -
7 avuncular
a.vun.cu.lar[əv'∧ŋkjulə] adj 1 avuncular: relativo ou semelhante a tio ou tios. 2 pessoa que age de maneira carinhosa, amigável e prestativa em relação aos mais jovens. -
8 avuncularly
a.vun.cu.lar.ly[əv'∧ŋkjuləli] adv avuncularmente. -
9 bilocular
bi.loc.u.lar[bail'ɔkjulə] adj bilocular: dividido em duas células. -
10 binocular
bin.oc.u.lar[bain'ɔkjulə] (também binoculars pl) 1 binóculo. 2 microscópio ou telescópio binocular. • adj binocular. -
11 carbuncular
car.bun.cu.lar[ka:b'∧ŋkjulə] adj = link=carbuncled carbuncled. -
12 caruncular
ca.run.cu.lar[kər'∧ŋkjulə] adj carunculoso. -
13 circular flow
cir.cu.lar flow[s'ə:kjulə flou] n Com fluxo circular. -
14 circular function
cir.cu.lar func.tion[s'ə:kjulə f∧ŋkʃən] n Math função trigonométrica. -
15 circular letter
cir.cu.lar let.ter[s'ə:kjulə letə] n carta circular. -
16 circular measure
cir.cu.lar meas.ure[s'ə:kjulə meʒə] n Math sistema de medir círculos e ângulos. -
17 circular note
cir.cu.lar note[s'əkjulə nout] n carta de crédito (para viagens). -
18 circular route
cir.cu.lar route[s'əkjulə ru:t] n rota, viagem em circuito. -
19 circular saw
cir.cu.lar saw[s'ə:kjulə sɔ:] n serra circular. -
20 circular ticket
cir.cu.lar tick.et[s'ə:kjulə tikit] n bilhete para viagem circular, caderneta de passagens.
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