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61 tortile
tor.tile[tɔ:tait; t'ɔ:təl] adj 1 trançado, torcido, retorcido. 2 espiralado, enrolado. -
62 tractile
trac.tile[tr'æktail; tr'æktəl] adj dúctil, esticável. -
63 unfertile
un.fer.tile[∧nf'ə:tail; ∧nf'ə:təl] adj infértil, estéril. -
64 utile
u.tile[j'u:tail; j'u:təl] adj = link=useful useful. -
65 versatile
1) ((of people etc) able to turn easily and successfully from one task, activity or occupation to another: a versatile entertainer; He will easily get another job - he is so versatile.) versátil2) ((of a material etc) capable of being used for many purposes: a versatile tool.) versátil•* * *ver.sa.tile[v'ə:sətail; v'ə:sətəl] adj 1 versátil. 2 volúvel, inconstante, variável, mutável. 3 ágil, flexível, de fácil adaptação. 4 hábil, jeitoso. 5 multiforme (talento), que tem muitas aptidões. -
66 versatilely
ver.sa.tile.ly[v'ə:sətaili] adv de modo versátil, inconstantemente. -
67 vibratile
vi.bra.tile[v'aibrətail; v'aibrətəl] adj 1 vibrátil, vibratório. 2 relativo a vibração. -
68 volatile
vol.a.tile[v'ɔlətail; v'ɔlətəl] adj 1 volátil: a) volúvel, inconstante, frívolo. b) que se converte facilmente em gás ou vapor. 2 passageiro, transitório. 3 explosivo, facilmente excitável. -
69 volatileness
vol.a.tile.ness[v'ɔlətailnis] n volatilidade, volubilidade, inconstância, mutabilidade. -
70 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.) bricolagem
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