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1 rice
(a plant, grown in well-watered ground in tropical countries, whose seeds are used as food.) arroz* * *[rais] n arroz. brown rice arroz integral. wild rice arroz silvestre. -
2 rice
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3 rice
(a plant, grown in well-watered ground in tropical countries, whose seeds are used as food.) arroz -
4 rice crispies
rice crispies[rais kr'ispiz] n pl flores de arroz. -
5 rice flour
rice flour[rais fl'auə] n farinha de arroz. -
6 rice grass
rice grass[r'ais gra:s] n Bot capim-andrequicé. -
7 rice powder
rice pow.der[r'ais paudə] n pó de arroz. -
8 rice-beer
rice-beer[rais b'iə] n bebida fermentada feita a partir do arroz. -
9 rice-field
rice-field[r'ais fi:ld] n arrozal, campo de arroz. -
10 rice-milk
rice-milk[r'ais milk] n arroz doce (com leite). -
11 rice-paper tree
rice-pa.per tree[rais p'eipə tri:] n Bot árvore-de-papel-arroz. -
12 rice-paper
rice-pa.per[r'ais peipə] n 1 papel feito da palha do arroz. 2 papel obtido do cerne da árvore-de-papel-arroz. -
13 rice\ field
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14 brown rice
brown rice[braun r'ais] n arroz integral.————————brown ricearroz integral. -
15 wild rice
wild rice[waild r'ais] n Bot arroz silvestre.————————wild ricearroz silvestre. -
16 milk\ rice
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17 ricebird
rice.bird[r'aisbə:d] n Ornith qualquer dos pássaros que causam estragos aos arrozais. -
18 utilisateur
utilisateur, trice[ytilizatœʀ, tʀis]* * *I.nome masculino, femininoutilizador, -a m., f.II.nome masculino, femininoutilizador, -a m., f.utilisateur d'un système informatiqueutilizador de um sistema informático -
19 accompagnateur
accompagnateur, trice[akɔ̃paɲatœʀ, tʀis]Nom masculin et féminin avec une désinence féminin acompanhante masculino e feminino* * *nome masculino, femininoadjectivoacompanhante -
20 accusateur
nome masculino, femininoacusador, -a m., f.adjectivoacusadorun doigt accusateurum dedo acusador
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rice — [raıs] n [U] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: ris, from Greek oryza, oryzon] 1.) a food that consists of small white or brown grains that you boil in water until they become soft enough to eat →↑risotto, pilau ↑pilau ▪ a tasty sauce served … Dictionary of contemporary English
RICE — (Reizenstein), ELMER LEOPOLD (1892–1967), U.S. playwright. Born in New York, Rice studied law and used his familiarity with legal procedure in at least two plays. His first, On Trial (1914), was also the first play on the American stage to use… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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rice — [ raıs ] noun uncount ** a food consisting of small white or brown grains that are eaten cooked: boiled/fried rice long grain/short grain rice a. the plant that produces rice, often grown in fields called paddies or paddy fields … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
rice — mid 13c., from O.Fr. ris, from It. riso, from L. oriza (Cf. It. riso), from Gk. oryza rice, via an Indo Iranian language (Cf. Pashto vrize, O.Pers. brizi), ultimately from Skt. vrihi s rice. The Greek word is the ultimate source of all European… … Etymology dictionary
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