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21 contractile
con.trac.tile[kəntr'æktil] adj = contractible. -
22 do-it-yourself
noun, adjective ((of) the art or practice of doing one's own decorating, repairs etc (also DIY): I've just bought a book on do-it-yourself so I can try to tile the bathroom; a do-it-yourself job.) bricolage* * *do-it-your.self[du: it jəs'elf] n atividade de faça-o você mesmo. -
23 ductile
((of metals) able to be drawn out into wire etc.) dúctil* * *duc.tile[d'∧ktail; d'∧ktəl] adj 1 dúctil, flexível, maleável, elástico, plástico. 2 fig dócil, tratável, complacente, contemporizador, facilmente influenciável. -
24 ductileness
duc.tile.ness[d'∧ktəlnis] n = link=ductility ductility. -
25 erectile
e.rec.tile[ir'ektail; ir'ekt2l] adj erétil. -
26 fertile
1) (producing a lot: fertile fields; a fertile mind/imagination.) fértil2) (able to produce fruit, children, young animals etc: fertile seed.) fértil•- fertilize
- fertilise
- fertilization
- fertilisation
- fertilizer
- fertiliser* * *fer.tile[f'ə:tail; fə:təl] adj 1 fértil, fecundo, produtivo, prolífero, frutífero. 2 fig criador. -
27 fertilely
fer.tile.ly[f'ə:taili] adv fertilmente, abundantemente. -
28 fertileness
fer.tile.ness[f'ə:tailnis] n fertilidade, fecundidade. -
29 fictile
fic.tile[f'iktail; f'iktil] adj 1 maleável, plástico. 2 feito de barro. 3 tratável (indivíduo, povo). -
30 futile
(useless; having no effect: a futile attempt.) inútil- futility* * *fu.tile[fj'u:tail; fj'u:təl] adj fútil: a) vão, inútil, infrutífero. b) frívolo, sem importância, trivial. -
31 futileness
fu.tile.ness[fj'u:tailnis] n futilidade. -
32 gentile
noun, adjective((also with capital: especially in the Bible) (of) anyone who is not a Jew.) gentio* * *gen.tile[dʒ'entail] n 1 pessoa que não é judia. 2 gentio. 3 entre os mórmons, o que não pertence a esta seita. • adj 1 que não é judeu. 2 gentílico, pagão. 3 que não pertence ao mormonismo. -
33 hostile
1) (unfriendly; warlike: hostile tribesmen.) hostil2) (belonging to an enemy: a hostile army.) hostil3) (showing dislike or opposition to something: a hostile attitude.) hostil•- hostility* * *hos.tile[h'ɔstail; h'a:stəl] adj hostil, adverso, inimigo. -
34 hostilely
hos.tile.ly[hɔ'staili] adv hostilmente. -
35 inductile
in.duc.tile[ind'∧ktail] adj indúctil. -
36 infantile paralysis
in.fan.tile par.a.ly.sis[infəntail pər'ælisis] n Med paralisia infantil. -
37 infantile
in.fan.tile['infəntail; 'infəntəl] adj infantil, de infância. -
38 infertile
1) ((of soil etc) not fertile or producing good crops: The land was stony and infertile.) infértil2) ((of persons or animals) unable to have young.) infértil•* * *in.fer.tile[inf'ə:tail; inf'ə:təl] adj estéril, infértil. -
39 intractile
in.trac.tile[intræktail; intr'æktəl] adj que não é dúctil, rígido. -
40 inutile
in.u.tile[inj'u:təl] adj inútil, imprestável.
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