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-n- {interfix} /n/ | :: used to connect a word that ends in a nasal vowel or nasal diphthong to a suffix |
n {letter} | :: letter |
n {adv} [Internet slang, text messaging] | :: abbreviation of não |
n {m} [Internet slang, text messaging] | :: abbreviation of não |
n {interj} [Internet slang, text messaging] | :: abbreviation of não |
N {letter} | :: letter |
N {m} | :: abbreviation of norte |
ñ {adv} [Internet slang] | :: abbreviation of não |
na {contraction} /nɐ/ | :: contraction of em a |
na {prep} | :: at |
na {prep} | :: in |
na {pron} | :: alternative form of a |
ná {interj} | :: eye dialect of não |
nã {interj} | :: eye dialect of não |
naan {m} | :: naan (Asian type of flat bread) |
nababesco {adj} /na.ba.ˈbes.ku/ | :: luxurious and ostentatious |
nababo {m} /na.ˈba.bu/ | :: nabob (someone wealthy and important) |
Nabeshima {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
nabo {m} [botany, culinary] /ˈna.bu/ | :: turnip (Brassica rapa or its root) |
nabo {m} [colloquial, idiomatic] | :: idiot |
nabo da Suécia {m} [rare] | :: rutabaga (Brassica napus, a plant with an edible root) |
nabos em saco {mp} [idiomatic] | :: pig in a poke (something whose true value is concealed or unknown) |
Nabuchodonosor {prop} {m} | :: obsolete spelling of Nabucodonosor |
Nabucodonosor {prop} {m} /na.ˌbu.ko.ˌdo.no.ˈzoʁ/ | :: historical given name |
nação {f} /nɐ.ˈsɐ̃w̃/ | :: nation (group of people sharing aspects of language, culture and/or ethnicity) |
nação {f} | :: nation (country) |
nácar {m} | :: nacre (pearly substance on the interior of mollusk shells) |
na cara {adj} [colloquial] | :: obvious (easily discovered) |
na cara {adj} | :: See: pt na cara |
nacarado {adj} | :: nacreous, pearly |
nacarado {adj} | :: Decorated or laden with nacre |
na cara dura {adv} [Brazil, colloquial] | :: barefacedly, brazenly (in a shameless and undisguised way) |
na cara dura {adv} | :: See: pt na cara dura |
nachos {mp} /ˈna.t͡ʃus/ | :: nachos (Mexican dish of tortilla chips) |
nacimento {m} | :: obsolete spelling of nascimento |
nacional {adj} /nɐ.sju.ˈnaɫ/ | :: national |
nacionalidade {f} /nɐ.sju.nɐ.li.ˈða.ðɨ/ | :: nationality |
nacionalismo {m} | :: nationalism (support for one’s country) |
nacionalista {adj} | :: of or relating to nationalism; nationalist |
nacionalização {f} | :: nationalisation (the act of taking private assets into state ownership) |
nacionalizar {vt} [politics] | :: to nationalize (to make a private asset public) |
nacionalmente {adv} | :: nationally |
nacional-socialismo {m} | :: National Socialism (the ideology and political movement of Adolf Hitler) |
nacional-socialista {mf} [historical] | :: National Socialist (member or supporter of the Nazi party) |
nacional-socialista {adj} [historical] | :: National Socialist (relating to Nazism) |
Nacip Raydan {prop} | :: Nacip Raydan (municipality) |
naco {m} | :: piece (especially of food) |
Nações Unidas {prop} {fp} [geopolitics] | :: United Nations (an international coalition) |
nada {pron} [indefinite] /ˈna.ðɐ/ | :: nothing (not any thing; no thing) |
nada {adv} | :: to no extent; in no way; not at all |
nada {adv} [familiar] | :: emphasises that a statement is false |
nada {m} | :: nothingness (the state of not existing) |
nada {m} | :: the void (the vacuum of space) |
nada {m} | :: a very small amount |
nada a ver {interj} | :: nonsense; bollocks |
nada a ver {adj} [idiomatic] | :: nonsensical; absurd |
nadadeira {f} | :: fin (appendage of a fish) |
nadadeira anal {f} [ichthyology] | :: anal fin (fin on the underside of a fish) |
nadador {m} /nɐ.ðɐ.ˈðoɾ/ | :: swimmer (one who swims) |
nadadora {f} | :: feminine noun of nadador |
nadador-salvador {m} [chiefly Portugal] /nɐ.ðɐ.ˈðoɾ saɫ.vɐ.ˈðoɾ/ | :: lifeguard (attendant employed to save swimmers) |
nada mau {phrase} [idiomatic] | :: not bad |
nada nessa mão {phrase} | :: A phrase commonly associated with shows of magic, where the performer assures that his hand is empty, therefore he is not holding any tools to aid his tricks |
nadar {v} /nɐˈðaɾ/ | :: to swim |
nadar de peito {v} | :: to breaststroke (to swim using breaststroke) |
nada se cria; tudo se copia {proverb} | :: It is impossible for artists and authors to be genuinely original |
nadavê {interj} [Brazil, internet slang] | :: eye dialect of nada a ver |
nádega {f} [anatomy, usually plural] | :: buttock |
Nádia {prop} {f} /ˈna.d͡ʒjɐ/ | :: given name |
n-ádico {adj} [chemistry] | :: n-adic (having a valency of n) |
nadir {m} /nɐˈðiɾ/ | :: nadir (point of the celestial sphere directly under the place where the observer stands) |
nadir {m} [figuratively] | :: nadir (the lowest point) |
nadiral {adj} | :: nadiral (pertaining to or situated at a nadir) |
nado {adj} [chiefly Portugal] /ˈna.ðu/ | :: born (given birth to) |
nado {m} | :: swim (the act or an instance of swimming) |
nado {m} | :: swimming (the sport of swimming) |
nado {m} [swimming, Brazil] | :: stroke (a particular style of swimming) |
nado borboleta {m} | :: butterfly stroke (type of swimming stroke) |
nado de costas {m} [swimming] | :: backstroke (a swimming stroke swum on one’s back) |
nado de peito {m} | :: breaststroke (type of swimming stroke) |
nado sincronizado {m} | :: synchronised swimming |
na dúvida {adv} | :: See: pt na dúvida |
na dúvida {adv} | :: just to be safe (it should be done even though it may not be necessary) |
na época {adv} | :: back then; at the time (at some point in the distant past) |
na frente {adv} | :: alternative form of à frente |
na frente de {prep} | :: in front of (at or near the front part of) |
nafta {f} | :: naphtha |
naftênico {adj} [organic chemistry] | :: naphthenic |
naga {f} [Indian mythology] | :: naga (semi-divine creature taking the form of a giant snake) |
Nagaland {prop} {f} | :: Nagaland (state) |
Nagalândia {prop} {f} | :: rare form of Nagaland |
Nagamine {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
Nagano {prop} {f} | :: Nagano (city/and/prefecture) |
Nagasaki {prop} {f} /ˌna.ɡa.ˈza.ki/ | :: Nagasaki (port city/caplc) |
Nagasáqui {prop} {f} | :: alternative form of Nagasaki |
Nagasawa {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
Nagata {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
na gente {contraction} | :: contraction of em a gente |
nagô {mf} [Brazil] | :: someone of Yoruba descent, especially a descendant of slaves brought to Brazil |
nagô {m} [Brazil] | :: Yoruba (a Niger-Congo language spoken in western Africa) |
Nagorno-Karabakh {prop} {m} | :: Nagorno-Karabakh (region in South Caucasus) |
nágua {f} /ˈna.ɡwa/ | :: petticoat (thin piece of clothing wore under a skirt or dress) |
na guerra e no amor vale tudo {proverb} | :: all's fair in love and war (unpleasant conduct is acceptable during love and conflict) |
Nagykanizsa {prop} {f} | :: Nagykanizsa (town) |
Naha {prop} {f} | :: Naha (city) |
na hora {adv} [idiomatic] | :: In the right moment |
nahuatl {m} | :: alternative form of nauatle |
nahuatl {mf} | :: alternative form of nauatle |
náhuatl clássico {m} | :: Classical Nahuatl (Nahuatl as spoken at the time of the Spanish conquest) |
náiada {f} | :: alternative form of náiade |
náiade {f} [Greek mythology] /ˈnaj.ɐ.ðɨ/ | :: naiad |
náilon {m} | :: alternative spelling of nylon |
naipe {m} [card games] /ˈnaj.pɨ/ | :: suit (card game category) |
naipe {m} [by extension] | :: group, set |
naipe {m} [by extension, music] | :: section (of a band or orchestra) |
Nairobi {prop} {f} /naj.ˈɾɔ.bi/ | :: Nairobi (capital city) |
Nairóbi {prop} {f} | :: alternative form of Nairobi |
naja {f} /ˈna.ʒa/ | :: A member of the Naja genus of venomous snakes; cobra |
Nakagawa {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
Nakajima {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
Nakakawa {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
Nakamine {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
Nakamura {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
Nakano {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
Nakasawa {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
Nakashima {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
Nakasone {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
Nakata {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
Nakayama {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
Nakazawa {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
Nakhichevan {prop} {m} | :: Nakhichevan (autonomous republic/and/exclave) |
Nakhichevan {prop} {m} | :: Nakhichevan (city/regional capital) |
Nakhodka {prop} {f} | :: Nakhodka (city) |
na lata {adv} [idiom, in response to a question] | :: quickly; directly; without much deliberation |
na lata {adv} | :: See: pt na lata |
Nalchik {prop} {f} | :: Nalchik (city/regional capital) |
nalgum {contraction} | :: contraction of em algum |
nam {adv} | :: obsolete spelling of não |
na manga {adj} | :: See: pt na manga |
na manga {adj} [idiomatic] | :: up one’s sleeve (hidden, in reserve) |
na marra {adv} [idiomatic] | :: forcibly |
namaste {interj} | :: alternative form of namastê |
namastê {interj} | :: namaste (a greeting) |
nambu {m} | :: alternative form of inambu |
namespace {m} [programming] /ˌnejm.ˈspejs/ | :: namespace (abstract space of keywords) |
Namíbia {prop} {f} | :: Namíbia (country) |
namibiano {adj} | :: Namibian (of, from or pertaining to Namibia) |
namibiano {m} | :: Namibian (person from Namibia) |
namibiense {adj} | :: Namibian (of, from or pertaining to Namibia) |
namibiense {mf} | :: Namibian (person from Namibia) |
namíbio {adj} | :: Namibian (of, from or pertaining to Namibia) |
namíbio {m} | :: Namibian (person from Namibia) |
Namiko {prop} {f} | :: given name |
na minha opinião {phrase} | :: in my opinion (according to my opinion) |
na moda {adj} | :: in fashion; fashionable |
namorada {fs} | :: girlfriend (female romantic partner) |
namoradinho {m} | :: diminutive of namorado. (boyfriend) |
namorado {m} /ˌna.mo.ˈɾa.do/ | :: boyfriend (male romantic partner) |
namorado {m} [Brazil, fish] | :: type of marine fish – either Pseudopercis numida or Pseudopercis semifasciata, Brazilian sand perch species |
namorador {m} | :: someone who enjoys having romantic partners |
namorador {adj} | :: who enjoys having romantic partners |
na moral {adv} [slang] | :: honestly |
namorar {vt} | :: To endeavor to gain (someone's) affection; to woo; to court |
namorar {v} [com] | :: To be in a romantic relationship; to be dating someone |
namorar {vt} | :: To treat (someone) as expected between lovers: to kiss him or her, to hug him or her, and so on |
namorar {vt} | :: To look (something) upon with pleasure; to admire |
namorico {m} | :: flirtation |
namoro {m} /na.ˈmo.ɾu/ | :: an amorous but non-marital relationship; a relationship envolving a boyfriend or girlfriend |
namoro {m} | :: dalliance; flirting |
na mosca {adv} [idiomatic] | :: precisely; exactly |
na mosca {adv} | :: See: pt na mosca |
nana {f} | :: nap; a quick or little sleep |
nananinanão {interj} [childish] | :: no |
nanar {v} [hypocoristic, usually, childish] | :: to sleep |
Nanda {prop} | :: given name |
Nando {prop} | :: given name |
nandu {m} | :: rhea (any of the American flightless birds of the genus Rhea) |
nanico {adj} | :: dwarfish (very small) |
nanico {m} | :: a very short person |
nanismo {m} [medicine] | :: dwarfism (condition of being a dwarf) |
nano- {prefix} | :: nano- |
nanocircuito {m} | :: nanocircuit |
nanocompósito {m} [materials chemistry] | :: nanocomposite (any composite material one or more of whose components is a nanoparticle) |
nanocomposto {m} | :: synonym of nanocompósito |
nanoespuma {f} | :: nanofoam |
nanômetro {m} | :: nanometer / nanometre |
nanossegundo {m} | :: nanosecond (one billionth of a second) |
nanotecnologia {f} | :: nanotechnology (the manipulation of matter on the molecular level) |
nanotubo {m} | :: nanotube |
Nanquim {prop} {f} /nɐ̃.ˈkĩ/ | :: Nanquim (major city/provincial capital) |
Nantes {prop} {f} | :: Nantes (capital city) |
Nantes {prop} {f} | :: Nantes (municipality) |
Nanuque {prop} | :: Nanuque (municipality) |
nao {f} | :: obsolete spelling of nau |
naõ {adv} | :: obsolete spelling of não |
naõ {interj} | :: obsolete spelling of não |
não {adv} /nɐ̃w̃/ | :: [preceding verbs or adverbs] not; do not; have not (negates the meaning of the verb or adverb) |
não {adv} | :: [preceding verbs] used in sentences containing a negative pronoun as the object; see double negative |
não {adv} | :: [colloquial, following verb phrases] used to emphasise or reinforce (in the case that there is a previous unstressed adverb não, see above) sentences containing a negative pronoun as the subject or already containing não |
não {adv} | :: [beginning questions] isn't (used to ask whether a person agrees with the proposition, rather than to ask for an unknown fact) |
não {adv} | :: [preceding adjectives, usually hyphenated] non- (forms antonyms of adjectives) |
não {adv} | :: [as a sentence-final parenthesis] isn't it? right? (tag question) |
não {interj} | :: no (used to show disagreement or negation) |
não {interj} | :: no (used to show agreement with a negative question) |
não {m} | :: no (a negative answer) |
não brinca {phrase} | :: no kidding (exclamation of amazement) |
não custa nada {phrase} [idiom] | :: Said to justify doing something that is (or would be) easy to be done, especially when one is reluctant or doubtful about doing it |
não deu outra {phrase} [idiomatic] | :: Phrase used when a situation previously expected as undesirable actually occurs |
não diga {phrase} | :: alternative form of não me diga |
não é {interj} | :: See: pt não é |
não é {interj} [colloquial, interrogatory] | :: isn't it (so); innit; right (used as a tag question to ask for someone's opinion) |
não é {interj} [colloquial, often interrogatory] | :: duh; obviously (expresses that something is obvious) |
não é assim que a banda toca {interj} | :: it's not like that (commenting that one inferred incorrectly about how something or someone works) |
não estar com nada {v} | :: to be worthless, useless |
não estar com nada {v} | :: to be uncool |
não existe almoço de graça {proverb} | :: alternative form of não existe almoço grátis |
não existe almoço grátis {proverb} | :: there's no such thing as a free lunch (everything has a cost) |
não fede, nem cheira {proverb} | :: Something is neutral (i.e. neither good nor bad) |
não há de quê {phrase} | :: you're welcome (reply to thanks) |
não há fumaça sem fogo {proverb} | :: no smoke without fire (gossip or accusations are often substantiated by fact) |
não há lugar como nosso lar {proverb} | :: there's no place like home (one’s home is the best place) |
não há lugar como o nosso lar {phrase} | :: alternative form of não há lugar como nosso lar |
não há mal que não venha por bem {proverb} | :: every cloud has a silver lining (in every bad situation there is an element of good) |
não há regra sem exceção {proverb} | :: synonym of toda regra tem exceção |
não importa {prep} | :: no matter, regardless of, irrespective of |
não importa {prep} | :: See: pt não importa |
não interessa {interj} | :: I don't want to tell it (rudely refusing to answer a question) |
não interessa {interj} [somewhat rude] | :: It doesn't matter; it makes no difference |
não ir com a cara de {v} [idiomatic] | :: to dislike (someone) |
não me diga {phrase} | :: See: pt não me diga |
não me diga {phrase} [idiomatic] | :: you don't say (expression of surprise; often used sarcastically to express that an affirmation was obvious) |
não-me-esqueças {m} | :: forget-me-not (plant of the genus Myosotis) |
não meter prego nem estopa {v} [idiomatic] | :: to be not involved in something |
Não-Me-Toque {prop} | :: Não-Me-Toque (municipality) |
não mordo {interj} | :: alternative form of eu não mordo |
não mordo {interj} | :: See: pt não mordo |
não obstante {adv} | :: nevertheless (in spite of what preceded) |
não querer ver nem pintado {vi} [idiom] | :: to be unwilling to see someone; this indicates hostility, animosity towards that person |
não quero saber {interj} [rude] | :: I don't care |
não quero saber {interj} | :: See: pt não quero saber |
não se faz omelete sem se quebrar alguns ovos {proverb} | :: the end justifies the means |
não sei das quantas {phrase} [colloquial, idiom] | :: A placeholder |
não sei das quantas {phrase} | :: Used after a noun, with some information left unexplained; typically, it lacks adjectives, qualifiers or the full name of the object |
não sei das quantas {phrase} | :: Used in place of an unknown surname |
não sei, não quero saber e tenho raiva de quem sabe {phrase} | :: I definitely don't care |
não se pode julgar um livro pela capa {proverb} | :: you can't judge a book by its cover (it is not possible to judge things by external appearances alone) |
não-te-esqueças {m} | :: alternative form of não-me-esqueças |
não te interessa {interj} | :: I don't want to tell you (rudely refusing to answer a question) |
não ter papas na língua {v} [idiomatic] | :: to not mince one's words, to speak one's mind |
não valer um centavo {v} [idiom] | :: To be worthless; to be without use or value |
não ver a hora {v} [idiom] | :: can't wait (eagerly anticipate) |
napalm {m} | :: napalm (inflammable, viscous substance used in warfare) |
Napoleão {prop} {m} | :: Napoleon (Napoleon Bonaparte) |
Napoleão {prop} {m} | :: given name |
Nápoles {prop} {f} /ˈna.po.lis/ | :: Nápoles (city/and/province/regional capital) |
napolitano {m} /ˌna.pu.li.ˈtɐ.nu/ | :: Neapolitan (inhabitant or resident of Naples) |
napolitano {m} [uncountable] | :: Neapolitan (language) |
napolitano {adj} | :: Neapolitan (pertaining to Naples) |
na ponta da língua {adj} [idiomatic] | :: known by heart, completely |
na ponta da língua {adj} [idiomatic] | :: on the tip of one's tongue (known but only partially) |
na prática {adv} | :: in practice (considering real-world effects) |
naq̃lle {contraction} [obsolete] | :: abbreviation of naquele |
Naque {prop} | :: Naque (municipality) |
naquela {contraction} /nɐ.ˈkɛ.lɐ/ | :: contraction of em (in; on; at) + aquela (that) |
naquelas {contraction} /nɐ.ˈkɛ.lɐʃ/ | :: contraction of em (in; on; at) + aquelas (those) |
n'aquele {contraction} | :: archaic spelling of naquele |
naquele {contraction} /nɐ.ˈke.lɨ/ | :: contraction of em (in; on; at) + aquele (that) |
naquêle {contraction} | :: obsolete spelling of naquele |
naqueles {contraction} /nɐ.ˈke.lɨʃ/ | :: contraction of em (in; on; at) + aqueles (those) |
n'aquelle {contraction} | :: obsolete spelling of naquele |
naquelle {contraction} | :: obsolete spelling of naquele |
naquêlle {contraction} | :: obsolete spelling of naquele |
naquilo {contraction} /nɐ.ˈki.lu/ | :: contraction of em (in; on; at) + aquilo (that thing) |
Nara {prop} | :: given name |
Nara {prop} | :: Nara (city) |
Narandiba {prop} | :: Narandiba (municipality) |
Narbona {prop} {f} | :: Narbona (town) |
narceja {f} | :: snipe (bird of the family Scolopacidae) |
narcisismo {m} | :: narcissism (excessive love of oneself) |
narcisista {adj} | :: narcissistic |
narcisista {mf} | :: narcissist |
narciso {m} /nɐɾˈsizu/ | :: narcissus; daffodil (any of several bulbous flowering plants of the genus Narcissus) |
narcolepsia {f} [pathology] | :: narcolepsy (disorder characterised by sudden, brief attacks of deep sleep) |
narcoléptico {adj} | :: narcoleptic (pertaining to or suffering from narcolepsy) |
narcoléptico {m} | :: narcoleptic (one who suffers from narcolepsy) |
narcótico {m} | :: narcotic (numbing drug) |
narcótico {m} | :: narcotic (illegal drug) |
narcótico {adj} | :: which numbs |
narcotráfico {m} | :: drug trafficking |
na realidade {adv} [modal] | :: actually; as a matter of fact |
nareba {f} [anatomy, familiar, colloquial] | :: nose |
narguilé {m} /narɡiˈlɛ/ | :: hookah; narghile (Oriental tobacco pipe wherein the smoke is drawn through water) |
narigão {m} | :: augmentative of nariz |
narigudo {adj} /nɐɾiˈɣuðu/ | :: Having a big or long nose |
narina {f} /na.ˈɾi.na/ | :: nostril (either of the two orifices located on the nose) |
nariz {m} /nɐˈɾiʃ/ | :: nose (the organ of the face used to smell things) |
nariz empinado {m} [idiomatic] | :: pride (unreasonable conceit of one’s own superiority) |
narração {f} | :: narration, narrative |
narrador {m} [narratology] | :: narrator (person or the voice whose viewpoint is used in telling a story) |
narrador {m} | :: someone who narrates events as they occur or are shown, such as a documentary narrator or sportscaster |
narrador {m} | :: storyteller (person who relates stories to an audience) |
narradora {f} | :: feminine noun of narrador |
narrador não confiável {m} | :: alternative spelling of narrador não-confiável |
narrador não-confiável {m} [literary theory] | :: unreliable narrator (narrator who provides questionable information) |
narrando {v} | :: gerund of narrar |
narrar {v} | :: to narrate, tell, describe |
narrativa {f} /ˌna.ʁa.ˈt͡ʃi.va/ | :: narrative (systematic recitation of an event) |
narrativa {f} | :: tale; story |
narrativa {f} | :: one’s manner of narrating |
narrativa {f} | :: literary works or style peculiar to a specific person, location or time |
narrativo {adj} | :: narrative |
narratologia {f} | :: narratology (the study of narrative structure) |
Narses {prop} {m} | :: historical given name |
nártex {m} [architecture] | :: narthex (vestibule leading to the nave) |
Narva {prop} {f} | :: Narva (city/and/municipality) |
narval {m} /naɾˈval/ | :: narwhal |
nas {contraction} /nɐʃ/ | :: em (in; on; at) + as (the, f. pl.) |
nas {pron} | :: alternative form of a |
nasal {adj} /nɐˈzaɫ/ | :: nasal |
nasal {f} | :: nasal consonant |
nasal {m} | :: nasal bone |
nasalar {v} | :: to nasalize |
nasalidade {f} | :: nasality; nasalness (state or quality of being nasal) |
nasalização {f} [phonetics] | :: nasalisation (articulation such that air flows through the nose and mouth) |
nasca {m} | :: alternative spelling of nazca |
Nasca {prop} {f} | :: alternative spelling of Nazca |
nascença {f} /na.ˈsẽ.sɐ/ | :: birth (the action of being born) |
nascendo {v} | :: gerund of nascer |
nascente {f} /nɐʃ.ˈsẽ.tɨ/ | :: source; spring (place where water emerges from the ground) |
nascente {m} | :: the point in the horizon where the sun rises |
nascente {adj} | :: coming into existence |
nascer {v} /nɐʃ.ˈseɾ/ | :: to be born |
nascer de novo {v} | :: See: pt nascer de novo |
nascer de novo {v} [chiefly religion, idiomatic] | :: to be reborn (revived in one's beliefs) |
nascer de novo {v} [idiomatic] | :: to survive a great tragedy |
nascer do sol {m} | :: daybreak; dawn; sunrise |
nascer em berço de ouro {v} [idiomatic] | :: to be born with a silver spoon in one's mouth (born rich or in a wealthy family) |
nascer virado para a lua {v} [idiom] | :: to be very lucky (usually used in the past tense) |
nascido {adj} /nɐʃ.ˈsi.ðu/ | :: born |
nascimento {m} /nɐʃ.si.ˈmẽ.tu/ | :: birth |
nascituro {adj} /na.siˈtu.ɾu/ | :: unborn |
nas costas {adj} | :: See: pt nas costas |
nas costas {adj} [idiomatic] | :: under one's belt (within one's life experience) |
na sequência de {prep} | :: in the wake of; following |
nas mangas {adj} | :: alternative form of na manga |
nas mãos de {prep} | :: controlled or owned by |
nas mãos de {prep} | :: on one's hands (being one's liability or responsibility) |
nasossinusal {adj} | :: nasosinusal |
nas portas da morte {adj} | :: alternative form of às portas da morte |
Nassau {prop} {f} /na.ˈsaw/ | :: Nassau (city) |
Nassau {prop} {f} | :: Nassau (capital city) |
Nassau {prop} {m} | :: any member of the House of Nassau |
nata {f} /ˈna.tɐ/ | :: cream (oily part of milk) |
nata {f} [figurative] | :: cream of the crop (the best of something) |
nata {f} | :: the elite; high society |
Natã {prop} {m} /na.ˈtɐ̃/ | :: given name |
Natã {prop} {m} [biblical character] | :: Nathan (an Old Testament prophet) |
natação {m} /nɐ.tɐ.ˈsɐ̃w̃/ | :: swimming |
natação sincronizada {f} | :: synchronised swimming (event where competitors swim in a ballet-like manner) |
Natacha {prop} {f} | :: given name, alternative form of Natasha |
natal {adj} | :: natal (of or relating to birth) |
natal {adj} | :: native (relating to the place where one was born) |
Natal {prop} {m} /nɐ.ˈtaɫ/ | :: Christmas (festival observed on December 25 commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ) |
Natal {prop} {m} | :: Natal (former colony) |
Natal {prop} {m} | :: Natal (municipality/state capital) |
Natalândia {prop} | :: Natalândia (municipality) |
Natalia {prop} {f} | :: given name |
Natália {prop} {f} /na.ˈta.ljɐ/ | :: given name |
natalício {adj} [attributive] | :: birthday |
natalício {adj} | :: festive; Christmassy (of or relating to Christmas) |
natalidade {f} | :: birthrate/birth rate |
natalidade {f} | :: natality |
natalino {adj} /ˌna.ta.ˈli.nu/ | :: Christmassy, Christmas (attributive) |
Natan {prop} {m} | :: given name; alternative form of Natã |
Natasha {prop} {f} /na.ˈta.ʃɐ/ | :: given name |
Natércia {prop} | :: Natércia (municipality) |
na terra dos cegos quem tem um olho é rei {proverb} | :: in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king |
Nathalia {prop} {f} | :: given name |
Nathália {prop} {f} | :: given name |
Nathan {prop} {m} | :: given name |
natimorto {adj} | :: stillborn (born dead) |
natimorto {m} | :: a stillborn baby |
Natividade {prop} | :: given name |
Natividade {prop} | :: Natividade (municipality) |
Natividade da Serra {prop} | :: Natividade da Serra (municipality) |
nativo {adj} /na.ˈt͡ʃi.vu/ | :: nativo (belonging or relating to someone by birth) |
nativo {adj} | :: native (relating to the people who originally inhabited a region) |
nativo {adj} [computing] | :: native (written to run on a particular processor) |
nativo {m} | :: native (person who is native to a place) |
nato {adj} [of a person] /ˈna.tu/ | :: born (having a character or quality from birth) |
nato {adj} [of a person’s character or quality] | :: innate (present from birth) |
nato {adj} [with a demonym] | :: born in a place (often implying strong identification with the location or local culture) |
nato {adj} [citizenship law, specifically] | :: by birth (having a nationality due to being born in the country) |
NATO {prop} {f} | :: synonym of OTAN |
Natsuko {prop} {f} | :: given name |
natta {f} | :: obsolete spelling of nata |
natto {m} | :: natto (Japanese fermented soybean dish) |
natural {adj} /nɐ.tu.ˈɾaɫ/ | :: natural |
natural {adj} | :: native of, from |
natural {adj} | :: room-temperature (of liquids) |
naturalidade {f} [uncountable] /nɐ.tu.ɾɐ.li.ˈða.ðɨ/ | :: naturalness (state or quality of being natural) |
naturalidade {f} | :: place of birth, as described by an adjective |
naturalismo {m} [arts, philosophy] | :: naturalism |
naturalista {adj} | :: naturalist (all senses) |
naturalista {mf} | :: naturalist (all senses) |
naturalmente {adv} /nɐ.tu.ɾaɫ.ˈmẽ.tɨ/ | :: naturally |
natureza {f} /nɐ.tu.ˈɾe.zɐ/ | :: nature (natural world) |
natureza {f} | :: nature, character, distinguishing features |
natureza morta {f} | :: alternative form of natureza-morta |
natureza-morta {f} | :: still life (work of art) |
naturismo {m} | :: naturism (the practice of social nudity) |
naturismo {m} | :: the belief that anything that is natural has better therapeutic value |
nau {f} /ˈnaw/ | :: A three or four-masted sailing ship used all along the 15th century and early 16th |
nau {f} | :: vessel |
nau {f} | :: carrack |
nauatle {m} | :: Nahuatl (polysynthetic language native to Mexico) |
nauatle {mf} | :: one of the Nahuatl (people indigenous to central Mexico) |
nau capitânia {f} | :: flagship (ship occupied by a fleet’s commander) |
naufragando {v} | :: gerund of naufragar |
naufragar {v} [nautical] | :: To founder; to sink |
naufragar {v} [nautical] | :: To be shipwrecked |
naufrágio {m} /nɐuˈfraʒju/ | :: shipwreck |
naufrágio {m} | :: tragedy, calamity |
naufrágio {m} | :: complete ruin |
náufrago {adj} /ˈnaw.fɾa.ɡu/ | :: castaway; shipwrecked |
náufrago {m} | :: castaway (a shipwrecked sailor) |
naum {adv} | :: informal form of não (no, not) |
naumaquia {f} | :: naumachia (recreation of sea battles for entertainment in Ancient Rome) |
naumaquia {f} | :: naumachia (flooded amphitheatre or artificial lake used to recreate sea battles) |
Naumoff {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
Naupacto {prop} {f} | :: alternative form of Naupactus |
Naupactos {prop} {f} | :: rare spelling of Naupactus |
Naupactus {prop} {f} | :: Naupactus (town) |
Naupaktos {prop} {f} | :: rare spelling of Naupactus |
Nauru {prop} {m} | :: Nauru (island/and/country) |
nauruano {adj} | :: Nauruan (of, from or relating to Nauru) |
nauruano {m} | :: Nauruan (person from Nauru) |
nauruano {m} [uncountable] | :: Nauruan (an Oceanic language spoken in Nauru) |
náusea {f} | :: nausea (feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit) |
nauseabundo {adj} | :: nauseating |
nauseante {adj} | :: nauseating (which causes nausea) |
nauseante {adj} [by extension] | :: very disgusting; repulsive |
náuseas {fp} | :: nausea, sickness, retching |
náuseas {fp} | :: repugnance, disgust |
Nausica {prop} {f} | :: alternative form of Nausícaa |
Nausicaa {prop} {f} | :: alternative spelling of Nausícaa |
Nausícaa {prop} {f} [Greek mythology] | :: Nausicaa (princess in the Odyssey) |
-nauta {suffix} | :: -naut (forms nouns meaning a voyager) |
náutica {f} | :: navigation (the art of navigating ships) |
náutico {adj} | :: nautical (relating to navigation) |
náutilo {m} | :: nautilus (any marine mollusc of the family Nautilidae) |
navajo {mf} /naˈva.ʒu/ | :: one of the Navajo (indigenous people of southwestern United States) |
navajo {m} | :: Navajo (native language of the Navajo people) |
navajo {adj} | :: relating or belonging to the Navajo people |
navajo {adj} | :: relating to the Navajo language |
naval {adj} | :: naval |
navalha {f} /nɐ.ˈva.ʎɐ/ | :: straight razor |
navalha {f} [idiomatic] | :: One who cannot drive cars well |
navalhada {f} | :: slash (blow from a razor) |
navalha de Occam {f} [science] | :: Occam’s razor (principle of preferring the simpler of two competing theories) |
navalheira {f} | :: razor shell |
navalheira {f} | :: velvet crab (Necora puber) |
Navarra {prop} {f} | :: Navarra (autonomous community/and/province) |
navarrês {adj} | :: Navarrese (of, from or relating to Navarre, Spain) |
navarrês {m} | :: Navarrese (someone from Navarre) |
navarro {adj} | :: Navarrese (of, from or relating to Navarre, Spain) |
navarro {m} | :: Navarrese (someone from Navarre) |
nave {f} | :: ship |
nave {f} [architecture] | :: nave, aisle |
nave espacial {f} | :: spaceship, spacecraft |
navegação {f} /nɐvɨɣɐˈsɐ̃w̃/ | :: navigation |
navegação estimada {f} | :: dead reckoning (method of estimating the position of a craft based on its direction and speed) |
navegador {adj} [nautical] /nɐ.vɨ.ɣɐ.ˈðoɾ/ | :: navigating |
navegador {m} [nautical] | :: navigator; sailor |
navegador {m} [computing] | :: browser (software component capable of rendering HTML) |
navegadora {f} | :: feminine noun of navegador |
navegante {mf} | :: seafarer; navigator (one who travels by sea) |
Navegantes {prop} | :: Navegantes (municipality) |
navegar {v} /nɐvɨˈɣaɾ/ | :: to navigate, sail |
navegar {v} [Internet] | :: to surf, navigate |
na verdade {adv} | :: In fact, actually |
naveta {f} | :: shuttle (part of a loom) |
naveta {f} | :: incense boat (vessel that holds incense before it is put into a censer) |
navicular {m} [skeleton] | :: navicular bone |
navio {m} /nɐ.ˈviu/ | :: ship (large water vessel) |
navio almirante {m} | :: alternative spelling of navio-almirante |
navio-almirante {m} | :: flagship (ship occupied by the fleet’s commander) |
Navio Argo {prop} {m} [constellation] | :: Argo Navis (former constellation of the southern sky) |
navio-farol {m} [nautical] | :: lightship, lightvessel |
navio-tanque {m} | :: tanker (watercraft used to transport large quantities of liquid) |
Naxos {prop} {f} /ˈnaksus/ | :: Naxos (island/and/town) |
Naypyidaw {prop} {f} | :: Naypyidaw (capital city) |
Nazaré {prop} {f} /nɐzɐˈɾɛ/ | :: the letter N in the Portuguese radio alphabet |
Nazaré {prop} {f} | :: Nazaré (village/and/municipality) |
Nazaré {prop} {f} | :: Nazaré (municipality) |
Nazaré {prop} {f} | :: Nazaré (city) |
Nazaré {prop} {f} | :: given name |
Nazareno {prop} | :: Nazareno (municipality) |
Nazaré Paulista {prop} | :: Nazaré Paulista (municipality) |
nazca {m} | :: a member of the Nazca people of ancient Peru |
Nazca {prop} {f} /ˈnas.kɐ/ | :: Nazca (province) |
Nazca {prop} {f} | :: Nazca (city/provincial capital) |
nazi {mf} [Portugal, historical] /na.ˈzi/ | :: Nazi (member of the Nazi party) |
nazi {adj} [Portugal, historical] | :: Nazi (relating to Nazis, the Nazi party or Nazi Germany) |
Nazianzo {prop} {f} [historical] | :: Nazianzo (ancient town) |
nazi-fascismo {m} | :: alternative spelling of nazifascismo |
nazifascismo {m} | :: Nazi-Fascism |
nazismo {m} /na.ˈziʒ.mu/ | :: Nazism (the ideology of Adolf Hitler’s NSDAP) |
nazista {mf} [Brazil, historical] | :: Nazi (member of the Nazi party) |
nazista {mf} [figurative] | :: Nazi (a person showing (neo-)Nazi or xenophobic behaviour) |
nazista {adj} [Brazil, historical] | :: Nazi (relating to Nazis, the Nazi party or Nazi Germany) |
nazista {adj} [figurative] | :: Nazi (somewhat resembling (neo-)Nazi behaviour); xenophobic; hateful |
N'Djamena {prop} {f} | :: N'Djamena (capital city) |
NE {m} | :: abbreviation of nordeste |
né {contraction} [colloquial, interrogatory] /nɛ/ | :: contraction of não é Used as a tag question to ask for someone's opinion: isn't it (so); innit; right |
né {contraction} [colloquial, often interrogatory] | :: Expresses that something is obvious: duh; obviously |
nẽ {adv} [obsolete] | :: abbreviation of nem |
neandertal {mf} /ne.ˌɐ̃.deʁ.ˈtaw/ | :: Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis, an extinct hominid) |
neandertal {mf} [derogatory] | :: Neanderthal (primitive or stupid person) |
neandertal {adj} | :: Neanderthal (relating to the Neanderthals) |
Neártico {prop} {m} [biogeography] | :: Nearctic (ecozone covering most of the North American continent) |
neblina {f} /nɨ.ˈβli.nɐ/ | :: fog, mist (water or other liquid finely suspended in air) |
Nebrasca {prop} {m} | :: Nebrasca (state) |
nebulosa {f} | :: a nebula |
nebulosa planetária {f} [astronomy] | :: planetary nebula (nebulosity surrounding a dying star) |
nebuloso {adj} /nɨ.βu.ˈlo.zu/ | :: cloudy; overcast (covered with clouds) |
nebuloso {adj} | :: cloudy; uncertain; unclear |
neca {pron} [coloquial] | :: nothing |
neca {f} [gay slang] | :: dick |
neca de pitibiriba {pron} | :: alternative form of necas de pitibiribas |
necas de pitibiribas {pron} [colloquial, slang] | :: absolutely nothing |
necatoríase {f} | :: ancylostomiasis (hookworm infection) |
necedade {f} /nɨ.sɨ.ˈda.dɨ/ | :: alternative form of nescidade |
necessariamente {adv} | :: necessarily (such that it must happen or definitely happens) |
necessario {adj} | :: obsolete spelling of necessário |
necessário {adj} /nɨ.sɨ.ˈsa.ɾju/ | :: necessary |
necessidade {f} /nɨ.sɨ.si.ˈða.ðɨ/ | :: need |
necessitado {adj} | :: needy (in need; poor) |
necessitando {v} | :: gerund of necessitar |
necessitar {v} /nɨ.sɨ.si.ˈtaɾ/ | :: to need |
necro- {prefix} | :: necro- (relating to death) |
necrocracia {f} | :: necrocracy (government that still operates under the rules of a former, dead leader) |
necrofagia {f} [biology] | :: necrophagy (consumption of dead or decaying animal flesh) |
necrófago {m} [biology] | :: necrophage (organism that eats dead or decaying flesh) |
necrófago {adj} [biology] | :: necrophagous (that eats dead or decaying flesh) |
necrofilia {f} | :: necrophilia |
necrófilo {m} | :: necrophiliac (person who engages in necrophilia) |
necrofobia {f} | :: necrophobia |
necromancia {f} | :: necromancy (divination involving the dead) |
necromancia {f} | :: necromancy (sorcery involving reanimating the dead) |
necromante {mf} | :: necromancer (person who practices necromancy) |
necromântico {adj} | :: necromantic (involving or relating to necromancy) |
necrópole {f} /ne.ˈkɾɔ.po.le/ | :: necropolis (large cemetery) |
necrose {f} [pathology] | :: necrosis (localised death of cells or tissue) |
necrósico {adj} | :: alternative form of necrótico |
necrotério {m} | :: morgue, mortuary |
necrótico {adj} [pathology] | :: necrotic |
néctar {m} [mythology] /ˈnɛk.taɾ/ | :: the drink of the gods |
néctar {m} [by extension] | :: any drink considered extremely good |
néctar {m} [botany] | :: nectar (sweet liquid secreted by flowers) |
néctar dos deuses {m} [Greek mythology] | :: nectar (drink of the gods) |
néctar dos deuses {m} [by extension] | :: nectar (any delicious drink) |
nectarina {f} /nɛktɐˈɾinɐ/ | :: nectarine |
Nederlândia {prop} {f} [rare] | :: obsolete form of Neerlândia |
nédio {adj} | :: silky, sleek, glossy |
Neemias {prop} {m} [biblical] | :: Nehemiah (book of the Bible) |
Neemias {prop} {m} [biblical character] | :: Nehemiah (governor of Judea who rebuilt the walls of Israel) |
neerlandês {m} | :: Dutch (the Dutch language) |
neerlandês {m} | :: Dutch (person from the Netherlands) |
Neerlândia {prop} {f} /ˌnj.er.ˈlɐ̃.djɐ/ | :: Neerlândia (country) |
nefando {adj} | :: vile, nefarious |
nefasto {adj} | :: nocive, unfortunate, harmful, injurious |
nefasto {adj} | :: nefarious, malefic, malign |
nefelibata {mf} /ne.fe.liˈba.tɐ/ | :: daydreamer |
nefelibata {mf} [literature] | :: writer who does not follow the usual conventions |
nefelibata {adj} | :: related to daydreaming |
nefelibata {adj} [literature] | :: unconventional; unorthodox |
nefelíbata {mf} | :: rare form of nefelibata |
nefelíbata {adj} | :: rare form of nefelibata |
nefrocalcinose {f} [pathology] | :: nephrocalcinosis |
nefrolitíase {f} [pathology] | :: nephrolithiasis |
nefrólito {m} [medicine] | :: kidney stone (calculus in the kidney) |
nefrologia {f} [medicine] | :: nephrology (branch of medicine that deals with the kidneys) |
nefrologista {mf} | :: nephrologist (physician specialising in the kidneys) |
nefrotoxicidade {f} [pathology] | :: nephrotoxicity |
nega {f} [endearing, nonstandard] /ˈne.ɡɐ/ | :: female lover, especially, though not exclusively, a black one |
nega {f} [colloquial, nonstandard, regional] | :: woman |
negação {f} /nɨɡɐˈsɐ̃w̃/ | :: denial; negation |
negação {f} | :: negation (the act of negating something) |
negação {f} [logic] | :: negation (proposition which is the contradictory of another proposition) |
negacionismo {m} | :: denialism, denial, negationism |
negacionista {adj} | :: denialist, denier, negationist (relating to denial in a controversial debate) |
negacionista {mf} | :: denialist, denier, negationist (one who denies an assertion in a controversial debate) |
negada {f} [Brazil, colloquial] | :: folks |
negada {f} [Brazil, colloquial, sometimes derogatory] | :: a collective of black (people) |
negador {adj} | :: denier (person who denies something) |
negão {n} /neˈɡɐ̃w̃/ | :: augmentative of nego |
negão {n} [Brazil, sometimes euphemistic] | :: A black man (especially a dark-skinned one) |
negão {n} [Brazil, endearing] | :: a black man (regardless of skin tone) |
negão {n} [Brazil, derogatory, offensive, ethnic slur, vulgar] | :: black; negro |
negar {v} /nɨ.ˈɣaɾ/ | :: to deny |
negar {v} | :: to disallow, to prohibit (to not allow) |
negar {v} | :: to assert that something is not true |
negar {vr} | :: to refuse |
negar {v} | :: to contest (call into question) |
negar {v} [card games] | :: to refuse to let go of a card |
negativamente {adv} /nɨ.ɣɐ.ti.vɐ.ˈmẽ.tɨ/ | :: negatively |
negativar {v} [Internet] | :: dislike |
negativo {adj} /nɨ.ɣɐ.ˈti.vu/ | :: negative |
negativo {m} [photography] | :: negative |
negativo {m} [mathematics] | :: minus sign |
negativo {interj} [formal] | :: no |
negativo duplo {m} [linguistics] | :: double negative (the use of two negative words to express negativity) |
negável {adj} /nɨ.ˈɣa.vɛɫ/ | :: deniable |
Negeb {prop} {m} [uncommon] | :: alternative form of Neguev |
Negebe {prop} {m} [uncommon] | :: alternative form of Neguev |
Negev {prop} {m} | :: alternative form of Neguev |
Negeve {prop} {m} [uncommon] | :: alternative form of Neguev |
negligência {f} | :: negligence |
negligenciar {v} | :: to neglect (to fail to care for or attend to something) |
negligenciável {adj} /ne.ɡli.ʒẽ.si.ˈa.vew/ | :: negligible (able to be ignored or excluded from consideration) |
negligente {adj} | :: negligent (without appropriate or sufficient attention) |
negligentemente {adv} | :: negligently |
nego {m} [Brazil, affectionate or mildly, derogatory, nonstandard] /ˈne.ɡu/ | :: nigga (black person) |
nego {m} [Brazil, endearing, nonstandard] | :: a lover, especially, though not exclusively, a black one |
nego {m} [Brazil, colloquial, nonstandard] | :: Used as a placeholder when referring to people in general |
nêgo {m} | :: obsolete spelling of nego |
negociabilidade {f} | :: negotiability |
negociação {f} | :: negotiation (process of achieving agreement) |
negociador {adj} | :: negotiatory |
negociador {m} | :: negotiator |
negocial {adj} | :: negotiating |
negociando {v} | :: gerund of negociar |
negociante {mf} | :: shopkeeper |
negociante {mf} | :: businessman (someone who works at a commercial institution) |
negociante {mf} | :: negotiator |
negociar {v} /nɨ.ɣu.ˈsjaɾ/ | :: to negotiate |
negociar {v} | :: to bargain |
negociável {adj} | :: negotiable (open to negotiation or bargaining) |
negocio {m} | :: obsolete spelling of negócio |
negócio {m} /nɨ.ˈɣɔ.sju/ | :: affair (that which is done or is to be done) |
negócio {m} | :: business, enterprise |
negócio {m} [Brazil] | :: thing |
negra {f} /ˈne.ɣɾɐ/ | :: feminine noun of negro |
negra {f} | :: contusion |
negreiro {adj} | :: slave, proslavery (attributive) [especially of black slaves] |
negreiro {m} | :: slaver, slave driver, slaveholder, slave trader [especially of black slaves] |
negreiro {m} [by extension] | :: slave driver [an employer who demands excessive work from the employee] |
Negrescu {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
negrice {f} | :: the condition of being a black person |
negrice {f} [offensive] | :: inappropriate or lazy behaviour |
negridão {f} | :: blackness (the condition of being black in colour, or dark) |
negridão {f} | :: blackness (the condition of being a black, having African ancestry) |
negrinha {f} | :: scoter |
negrinha {f} | :: wheatear |
negrinha {f} | :: diminutive of negra |
negrinha {f} | :: tufted duck (a species of duck, Aythya fuligula) |
negrito {m} [typography] | :: bold typeface |
negritude {f} | :: negritude (the characteristic of being of black African descent) |
negritude {f} | :: blackness (the characteristic of being black in colour) |
negro {m} /ˈne.ɡɾu/ | :: black (the darkest colour) |
negro {m} | :: black; negro (dark-skinned person) |
negro {adj} [somewhat formal] | :: black in colour |
negro {adj} | :: black; dark-skinned |
negro {adj} [literary] | :: dark (associated with evil) |
negro de fumo {m} [chemistry] | :: carbon black (fine black powder of amorphous carbon) |
Negroponte {prop} {f} | :: former name of Eubeia |
negror {m} | :: blackness (the condition of being black in colour, or dark) |
negrura {f} | :: blackness (the condition of being black in colour, or dark) |
Negueb {prop} {m} | :: alternative form of Neguev |
Neguebe {prop} {m} | :: alternative form of Neguev |
Neguev {prop} {m} | :: Neguev (desert) |
negus {m} [historical] | :: Negus (supreme Ethiopian ruler) |
Nehemias {prop} {m} | :: alternative spelling of Neemias |
nela {contraction} /ˈnɛ.lɐ/ | :: contraction of em ela (in her), feminine of nele |
Nelas {prop} {f} /ˈnɛlɐʃ / | :: Nelas (village/and/municipality) |
nele {contraction} /ˈne.lɨ/ | :: contraction of em (in) + ele (him) |
neles {contraction} /ˈne.lɨʃ/ | :: contraction of em eles (in them (masculine)). Plural of nele |
nella {contraction} | :: obsolete spelling of nela |
Nelson {prop} {m} /ˈnɛw.sõ/ | :: given name |
Nélson {prop} {m} | :: given name |
nem {adv} /nɐ̃j̃/ | :: not even (introduces an emphatic negation) |
nem {adv} | :: do not even (introduces an emphatic negative command) |
nem {adv} | :: neither … nor |
nem {conj} | :: nor; and not (introduces a further negative statement) |
nem {conj} | :: nor (introducing each except the first term of a series, indicating none of them is true) |
nem {interj} [slang] | :: nah, no |
nem aí {adj} [Brazil, idiom] | :: not worried, not caring, indifferent |
nem a pau {adv} [idiomatic] | :: Definitely not; by no means |
nem aqui, nem na China {adv} [idiomatic] | :: nowhere (not anywhere) |
nem aqui, nem na China {adv} [idiomatic] | :: in no way |
nematódeo {m} | :: nematode; roundworm (any of the worms of the phylum Nematoda) |
nematologia {f} | :: nematology |
nem carne nem peixe {phrase} [idiomatic] | :: neither fish nor fowl (not easily categorised) |
nem de longe {adv} [idiom] | :: not at all, absolutely not |
nem de longe {adv} | :: See: pt nem de longe |
Némesis {prop} {f} [European orthography, Greek god] | :: Nemesis (goddess of vengeance) |
Nêmesis {prop} {f} [Brazilian orthography] | :: alternative form of Némesis |
nem ferrando {adv} [slightly vulgar] | :: no way (under no circumstances) |
nem fodendo {adv} [vulgar] | :: no fucking way (a vulgar version of no way; not a chance; under no circumstances) |
nemigalha {adv} [archaic] | :: absolutely nothing |
nem Jesus Cristo conseguiu agradar a todos {proverb} | :: there is no pleasing some (one should not try to please everybody, since it would be impossible) |
nem mas, nem meio mas {phrase} [idiomatic] | :: "absolutely not!", "but me no buts", as a response and means of interrupting another person who started a phrase with mas (but) |
nem me fala {phrase} | :: tell me about it (expresses agreement with the previous speaker’s statement) |
nem me fale {phrase} | :: alternative form of nem me fala |
nem mesmo {adv} | :: Not even, not ... at least |
nem morta {adv} | :: feminine of nem morto |
nem morto {adv} [idiomatic, of a person] | :: Definitely would not do (an action, a decision, a thought, etc.) |
nem pensar {interj} [idiomatic] | :: no way; don't even think about it (emphatic negative answer) |
nem pensar {interj} | :: See: pt nem pensar |
nem por um decreto {adv} | :: no way (under no circumstances) |
nem que a vaca tussa {adv} [idiomatic] /nẽj̃ ki a ˈvakɐ ˈtusɐ/ | :: Definitely not; by no means; not in a million years |
nem sequer {adv} | :: not even (introduces an emphatic negation) |
nem sonhando {adv} [idiomatic] | :: there is no way; in your dreams (indicates impossibility) |
nem tudo que reluz é ouro {proverb} | :: all that glitters is not gold (things that appear valuable or worthwhile might not actually be so) |
nenê {m} | :: alternative form of neném |
neném {m} {mf} [Brazil, familiar] /neˈnẽj̃/ | :: baby (very young person) |
nenenzinho {m} /ne.nẽj̃ˈzi.ɲu/ | :: diminutive of neném |
nenets {m} [usually plural] | :: one of the Nenets (people of northwestern Russia) |
nenets {m} [uncountable] | :: Nenets (Samoyedic language spoken by the Nenets) |
nenhũa {pron} | :: obsolete form of nenhuma |
nenhum {pron} /nɨ.ˈɲũ/ | :: no, none |
nenhuma {pron} /nɨ.ˈɲu.mɐ/ | :: feminine singular of nenhum |
nenhures {adv} [rare] /nɨ.ˈɲu.ɾɨʃ/ | :: nowhere (in no place) |
nénia {f} [European orthography] | :: dirge; nenia (a mournful poem or song) |
nênia {f} [Brazilian orthography] | :: alternative spelling of nénia |
nenúfar {m} | :: nenuphar; water lily |
neo- {prefix} | :: neo- (indicates novelty, newness) |
neo- {prefix} | :: forms demonyms corresponding to placenames that contain novo or nova (new) |
neoclassicismo {m} | :: neoclassicism (art movements inspired by Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome) |
neocolonial {adj} [geopolitics] | :: neocolonial (of or pertaining to, or based on, neocolonialism) |
neocolonialismo {m} | :: neocolonialism (control of other countries by the use of economic, political and cultural dominance) |
neocolonizar {vt} | :: neo-colonize |
neocon {m} | :: a neoconservative |
neodímio {m} /ˌne.o.ˈd͡ʒi.mi.o/ | :: neodymium (chemical element) |
neodymio {m} | :: obsolete spelling of neodímio |
neofascismo {m} | :: neofascism (right-wing political movement inspired by fascism) |
neofascista {adj} | :: neofascist (of or relating to neofascism) |
neofascista {mf} | :: neofascist (a follower of neofascism) |
neófito {m} | :: neophyte |
neófito {m} | :: novice |
neo-imperial {adj} | :: neoimperial |
neoimperial {adj} | :: alternative spelling of neo-imperial |
neoliberalismo {m} [politics] | :: neoliberalism (a political movement that espouses economic liberalism) |
neolítico {m} [archaeology] | :: Neolithic (the last period of the Stone Age) |
neolítico {adj} [archaeology] | :: Neolithic (of or relating to the Neolithic Age) |
neologismo {m} [linguistics] | :: neologism |
neomexicano {adj} | :: New Mexican (of, from or relating to New Mexico) |
neomexicano {m} | :: New Mexican (an inhabitant of New Mexico) |
neomulher {f} [slang, humorous, possibly pejorative] | :: trap (a trans woman or transvestite) |
neon {m} | :: alternative form of néon |
néon {m} [European orthography] | :: neon (element with the atomic number of 10) |
neonatal {adj} | :: neonatal |
neo-nazi {mf} | :: superseded spelling of neonazi |
neo-nazi {adj} | :: superseded spelling of neonazi |
neonazi {mf} [Portugal] | :: neo-Nazi (a believer in neo-Nazism) |
neonazi {adj} [Portugal] | :: neo-Nazi (relating to neo-Nazism) |
neo-nazismo {m} | :: alternative spelling of neonazismo |
neonazismo {m} | :: neo-Nazism (post-Third Reich Nazism) |
neo-nazista {mf} [Brazil] | :: superseded spelling of neonazista |
neo-nazista {adj} [Brazil] | :: superseded spelling of neonazista |
neonazista {mf} [Brazil] | :: neo-Nazi (a believer in neo-Nazism) |
neonazista {adj} [Brazil] | :: neo-Nazi (relating to neo-Nazism) |
neónio {m} [European orthography] /ˈnjɔ.nju/ | :: neon |
neônio {m} [Brazilian orthography] | :: alternative form of neónio |
neoprene {m} | :: neoprene (a synthetic rubber) |
neopreno {m} | :: alternative form of neoprene |
Neotrópico {prop} {m} [biogeography] | :: Neotropic (ecozone covering South America, Central America and the Caribbean) |
neozelandês {m} /ˌnɛw.ˌze.lɐ̃.ˈde(j)s/ | :: New Zealander (person from New Zealand) |
neozelandês {adj} | :: New Zealander (of, from or relating to New Zealand) |
Nepal {prop} {m} /ne.ˈpaw/ | :: Nepal (country) |
nepalês {adj} | :: Nepali (of, from or relating to Nepal) |
nepalês {m} | :: Nepali (person) |
nepalês {m} [uncountable] | :: Nepali (Indo-Aryan language spoken in Nepal) |
nepali {m} | :: Nepali (Indo-Aryan language spoken in Nepal) |
Nepomuceno {prop} | :: Nepomuceno (municipality) |
nepotismo {m} [historical] /ˌne.po.ˈt͡ʃiz.mu/ | :: the practice of popes appointing nephews as cardinals |
nepotismo {m} | :: nepotism (favoring of relatives or personal friends) |
neptúnio {m} [European orthography] | :: neptunium |
Neptuno {prop} {f} [European orthography, Roman god] /nɛpˈtunu/ | :: Neptune (god of the sea) |
Neptuno {prop} {f} [European orthography, astronomy] | :: Neptune (eighth planet of the Solar System) |
nerd {mf} /ˈnɛʁd͡ʒ/ | :: nerd (intellectual, introverted and quirky person) |
nerd {adj} | :: nerdy (who is a nerd) |
Neri {prop} /ne.ˈɾi/ | :: given name |
Nero {prop} {m} /ˈnɛ.ɾu/ | :: Nero (Roman emperor) |
Nero {m} | :: an excessively opulent or cruel statesman |
nervo {m} /ˈneɾ.vu/ | :: nerve (bundle of neurons) |
nervo {m} | :: nerve; stamina |
nervo abducente {m} [anatomy] | :: abducens nerve (eye nerve that controls the lateral rectus muscle) |
nervo óptico {m} [neuroanatomy] | :: optic nerve (nerve that carries visual information from the retina to the brain) |
nervo ótico {m} | :: alternative form of nervo óptico |
nervosamente {adv} | :: nervously |
nervosia {f} | :: nervousness (state or quality of being nervous) |
nervosismo {m} | :: nervousness (state or quality of being nervous) |
nervoso {adj} [of a person] /neʁ.ˈvo.zu/ | :: nervous (easily agitated) |
nervoso {adj} [of a person] | :: nervous; anxious |
nervoso {adj} [anatomy] | :: nervous (relating to the nerves) |
nervoso {adj} [colloquial, of a person] | :: needlessly angry |
nervoso {m} | :: a person who is often nervous |
nervoso {m} [colloquial] | :: a person who is often needlessly angry |
nervoso {m} [colloquial] | :: a nervous feeling |
nervura {f} [biology, architecture] | :: vein (vein-like salience on a surface) |
nescidade {f} /nɨʃ.si.ˈda.dɨ/ | :: foolishness, stupidity |
nescidade {f} | :: a foolish or stupid action |
néscio {adj} /ˈnɛʃ.sju/ | :: ignorant, dumb, not aware of, uneducated |
néscio {m} | :: idiot, fool (stupid person) |
nêspera {f} /ˈneʃpɨɾɐ/ | :: The loquat (fruit) |
nêspera {f} [archaic] | :: The medlar (fruit) |
nespereira {f} | :: Either of two trees which produce a fruit known as the nêspera: |
nespereira {f} [archaic] | :: The medlar tree |
nespereira {f} | :: The loquat tree |
nessa {contraction} /ˈnɛ.sɐ/ | :: contraction of em essa |
nessas {contraction} /ˈnɛ.sɐʃ/ | :: contraction of em essas |
nesse {contraction} /ˈne.sɨ/ | :: contraction of em esse |
nesses {contraction} /ˈne.sɨʃ/ | :: contraction of em esses |
nesta {contraction} /ˈnɛʃ.tɐ/ | :: contraction of em esta |
nestas {contraction} /ˈnɛʃ.tɐʃ/ | :: contraction of em estas |
neste {pron} /ˈneʃ.tɨ/ | :: in this; a contraction of em + este, see em |
nestes {contraction} /ˈnes.t͡ʃis/ | :: contraction of em estes |
nestoriana {f} | :: feminine noun of nestoriano |
nestoriano {adj} [historical, Christianity] | :: Nestorian (relating to the teachings of Nestorius) |
nestoriano {m} | :: Nestorian (a follower of Nestorian Christianity) |
net {f} [colloquial] /ˈnɛ.t(ʃ)(i)/ | :: Net; the Internet |
net {f} [colloquial, by extension] | :: Internet connection |
neta {f} /ˈnɛ.tɐ/ | :: granddaughter, female grandchild |
netball {m} | :: netball (a sport) |
netiqueta {f} [Internet] | :: netiquette (appropriate conduct online) |
neto {m} /ˈnɛ.tu/ | :: grandson, male grandchild |
netsuke {m} | :: netsuke (miniature Japanese sculptures) |
netuniano {adj} | :: Neptunian |
netúnio {m} [Brazilian orthography] | :: alternative form of neptúnio |
Netuno {prop} {m} [Brazilian orthography] /ne.ˈtu.nu/ | :: alternative form of Neptuno |
Neuberger {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
neuma {m} [music] | :: neume (sign used in early musical notation) |
neura {adj} [colloquial] | :: irritated, depressed (in a bad mood) |
neura {f} [colloquial] | :: irritation, depression |
neural {adj} [anatomy] | :: neural (relating to nerves) |
neuralgia {f} | :: alternative form of nevralgia |
neurálgico {adj} | :: alternative form of nevrálgico |
neurastenia {f} [psychiatry] | :: neurasthenia (condition characterized by lassitude, fatigue, headache and irritability) |
neuro- {prefix} [anatomy] | :: neuro- (relating to nerves or the nervous system) |
neuroblastoma {m} [oncology] | :: neuroblastoma (cancer affecting the ganglia) |
neurociência {f} | :: neuroscience (scientific study of the nervous system) |
neurocirurgia {f} [neurology, surgery] /ˌnew.ɾo.ˌsi.ɾuʁ.ˈʒi.ɐ/ | :: neurosurgery (surgery of the nervous system, especially brain) |
neuroepitelial {adj} | :: neuroepithelial (relating to the neuroepithelium) |
neurolinguística {f} [linguistics, neurology] | :: neurolinguistics (study of the brain mechanisms underlying language use) |
neurolingüística {f} | :: obsolete spelling of neurolinguística |
neurologia {f} | :: neurology (branch of medicine that deals with the nervous system) |
neurologicamente {adv} | :: neurologically |
neurológico {adj} /new.ɾo.ˈlɔ.ʒi.ku/ | :: neurological (relating to the nervous system) |
neurológico {adj} | :: neurological (relating to neurology) |
neurologista {mf} | :: neurologist (doctor who specialises in neurology) |
neurólogo {m} | :: neurologist (doctor who specialises in neurology) |
neuronal {adj} | :: neuronal (relating to neurons) |
neuronial {adj} | :: alternative form of neuronal |
neurónico {adj} [European orthography, neuroanatomy] | :: neuronal (relating to neurons) |
neurônico {adj} [Brazilian orthography] | :: alternative form of neurónico |
neurónio {m} /new.ˈɾo.ni.u/ | :: neuron (a cell of the nervous system) |
neurônio {m} [Brazilian orthography] | :: alternative form of neurónio |
neuropatogénico {adj} | :: neuropathogenic |
neuropsicológico {adj} | :: neuropsychological |
neurose {f} [pathology] | :: neurosis (mental disorder marked by anxiety or fear) |
neurótica {f} | :: feminine noun of neurótico |
neurótico {m} | :: neurotic (person who has neurosis) |
neurótico {adj} | :: neurotic (affected with neurosis) |
neurotóxico {adj} | :: neurotoxic |
neurotóxico {m} | :: neurotoxin |
neurotoxina {f} | :: neurotoxin |
neurotransmissor {m} | :: neurotransmitter |
Nêustria {prop} {f} [historical] | :: Nêustria (historical region) |
neustriano {adj} | :: Neustrian (of, from or relating to Neustria) |
neustriano {m} | :: Neustrian (someone from Neustria) |
nêustrio {adj} | :: Neustrian (of, from or relating to Neustria) |
nêustrio {m} | :: Neustrian (someone from Neustria) |
neutralidade {f} | :: neutrality |
neutralização {f} | :: neutralization (all senses) |
neutralizar {v} | :: to neutralise (to make inactive or ineffective) |
neutrão {m} [physics] | :: neutron |
neutrino {m} | :: neutrino (en elementary particle with extremely small mass and no electric charge) |
neutro {adj} | :: neutral (not taking sides in a conflict such as war) |
neutro {adj} [grammar] | :: neuter |
neutrófilo {adj} [biology, medicine] | :: neutrophil (easily stained by neutral dyes) |
neutrófilo {m} [biology, medicine] | :: neutrophil (a cell that is easily stained by neutral dyes) |
nêutron {m} [Brazil, physics] | :: neutron |
neutrónico {adj} | :: neutron (attributive) |
neutrônico {adj} | :: neutron (attributive) |
nevada {f} | :: snowfall (instance of falling of snow) |
Nevada {prop} {f} | :: Nevada (state) |
nevado {adj} | :: snowy (covered with snow) |
nevão {m} [Portugal] /nɨˈvɐ̃w̃/ | :: snowstorm, blizzard |
nevar {v} /nɨˈvaɾ/ | :: to snow (to have snow fall from the sky) |
nevasca {f} | :: snowstorm (bad weather involving blowing winds and snow) |
neve {f} /ˈnɛ.vɨ/ | :: snow |
Neves {prop} | :: Neves |
Neves Paulista {prop} | :: Neves Paulista (municipality) |
nevezinha {f} | :: diminutive of neve |
nevo {m} [anatomy] | :: naevus (pigmented, raised or otherwise abnormal area on the skin) |
névoa {f} /ˈnɛ.vwɐ/ | :: mist, fog, haze |
nevoeiro {m} /nɨ.ˈvwɐj.ɾu/ | :: fog, haze, mist |
nevoide {adj} [pathology] | :: naevoid (resembling a naevus) |
nevóide {adj} | :: obsolete spelling of nevoide |
nevoso {adj} | :: snowy (covered with snow) |
nevralgia {f} [pathology, neurology] | :: neuralgia (nerve pain) |
nevrálgico {adj} /ne.ˈvɾaw.ʒi.ku/ | :: neuralgic (related to neuralgia) |
nevrálgico {adj} [figuratively] | :: crucial, elementary (most important) |
newari {m} | :: Newari (a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Nepal, India and Bhutan) |
New Brunswick {prop} {f} | :: New Brunswick (province) |
Newcastle {prop} {f} /ˌniw.ˈkɛ.sow/ | :: Newcastle (large city/and/metropolitan borough) |
Newcastle {prop} {f} | :: Newcastle (large city) |
Newcastle {prop} {f} | :: Newcastle (large city) |
newton {m} | :: newton (derived unit of force) |
nexo {m} /ˈnɛ.ksu/ | :: nexus, connection |
nexo {m} | :: sense, coherence |
ney {m} | :: ney (a type of flute) |
NF {f} | :: initialism of nota fiscal (receipt) |
ngm {pron} [internet slang] | :: abbreviation of ninguém |
nhaca {f} [Brazil, slang] /ˈɲa.ka/ | :: funk (a very unpleasant smell emanated from a person or animal, often resulting from a combination of multiple bad smells) |
nhaca {f} [Brazil, slang] | :: lack of will or motivation |
nhaca {f} [Brazil, regionalism] | :: bad luck |
nhaca {f} [Brazil, slang] | :: something poorly made or prepared, especially food |
nhaca {m} [Angola] | :: a sovereign (e.g.: a king) |
nham {interj} | :: The sound of eating, especially when related to tasty food |
nhambu {m} | :: alternative form of inambu |
nhamussoro {m} [Mozambique] | :: A medium; one who can communicate with the spirits of the dead |
Nhandeara {prop} | :: Nhandeara (municipality) |
nhandu {m} | :: alternative form of nandu |
nhanha {f} [slang] | :: sperm |
nhanhando {v} | :: gerund of nhanhar |
nhanhanhã {m} [colloquial, derrogatory] /ɲɐ.ɲɐ.ˈɲɐ̃/ | :: muttering (words, specially complaints, uttered roughly or incompletely) |
nhanhar {v} | :: to have sexual intercourse, to copulate |
nhé {interj} | :: onomatopoeia of a baby’s cry |
nhé {interj} | :: a stand-in for petty complaining |
nheengatu {m} /ɲẽ.ɡaˈtu/ | :: Nheengatu (Tupian language spoken as a lingua franca in colonial Brazil) |
nhoc {interj} | :: The sound of chewing food |
nhoque {m} | :: gnocchi |
ni {f} | :: nu (the thirteenth letter of the Greek alphabet) |
Niamei {prop} {f} | :: alternative spelling of Niamey |
Niamey {prop} {f} | :: Niamey (capital city) |
nibble {m} [computing] | :: nibble (half a byte) |
nibelungo {m} [Germanic mythology] | :: Nibelung (member of an underground, treasure-guarding race) |
nica {f} [colloquial] /ˈnikɐ/ | :: trifle |
Nicarágua {prop} {f} /ˌni.ka.ˈɾa.ɡwɐ/ | :: Nicarágua (country) |
Nicarágua {prop} {f} | :: Nicarágua (lake) |
nicaraguense {adj} | :: Nicaraguan (of, from or relating to Nicaragua) |
nicaraguense {mf} | :: Nicaraguan (person from Nicaragua) |
Nice {prop} {f} [Greek god] | :: Nike (goddess of victory) |
Nice {prop} {f} | :: Nice (coastal city/capital) |
Niceia {prop} {f} | :: Niceia (<<ancient>> Greek <<city>> in northwestern <<r/Anatolia>>, in modern <<c/Turkey>>) |
Nicéia {prop} {f} | :: obsolete spelling of Niceia |
nicho {m} /ˈni.ʃu/ | :: niche |
Nícolas {prop} {m} | :: given name |
Nicolau {prop} {m} | :: given name |
Nicolau Vergueiro {prop} | :: Nicolau Vergueiro (municipality) |
Nicolescu {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
Nicósia {prop} {f} | :: Nicósia (capital city) |
nicotina {f} [organic compound] | :: nicotine (addictive alkaloid derived from tobacco) |
nict- {prefix} | :: nyct- (relating to night or darkness) |
nictemeral {adj} | :: nictemeral (varying regularly with a day-night cycle) |
nictémero {m} [European orthography] | :: nychthemeron (one day and one night) |
nictêmero {m} [Brazilian orthography] | :: alternative form of nictémero |
nictofobia {f} | :: nyctophobia |
Niculescu {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
nidação {f} [embryology] | :: nidation (implantation of the early embryo in the uterus) |
Níger {prop} {m} | :: Níger (country) |
Níger {prop} {m} | :: Níger (major river) |
Nigéria {prop} {f} | :: Nigéria (country) |
nigeriano {adj} | :: Nigerian (of, from or relating to Nigeria) |
nigeriano {m} | :: Nigerian (a person from Nigeria) |
nigérrimo {adj} /ni.ˈʒɛ.ʁi.mu/ | :: superlative of negro |
night {f} /ˈnajt͡ʃ/ | :: nightlife (nocturnal entertainment activities, especially parties and shows) |
nigromancia {f} | :: necromancy (divination involving the dead) |
nigromante {mf} | :: necromancer |
Niigaki {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
Niijima {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
niilismo {m} [philosophy] | :: nihilism (philosophical doctrine grounded on the negation of meaningful aspects of life) |
niilista {adj} [philosophy] | :: nihilistic (relating or subscribing to nihilism) |
niilista {mf} [philosophy] | :: nihilist (person who subscribes to nihilism) |
Niiyama {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
Nijmegen {prop} {f} | :: Nijmegen (city) |
Nijni Novgorod {prop} {f} | :: Nijni Novgorod (oblast) |
Nijni Novgorod {prop} {f} | :: Nijni Novgorod (city/administrative center) |
Nijni-Novgorod {prop} {f} | :: alternative spelling of Níjni-Novgorod |
Níjni Novgorod {prop} {f} [rare] | :: alternative spelling of Nijni Novgorod |
Níjni-Novgorod {prop} {f} [rare] | :: alternative spelling of Nijni Novgorod |
Níjni-Novogorod {prop} {f} | :: alternative spelling of Níjni Novgorod |
Nikoloff {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
Nikolov {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
nilgó {m} | :: nilgai (large antelope of northern India) |
Nilo {prop} {m} /ˈni.lu/ | :: Nilo (river) |
Nilo {prop} {m} | :: given name |
Nilo Peçanha {prop} | :: Nilo Peçanha (municipality) |
Nilópolis {prop} | :: Nilópolis (municipality) |
nim {m} /ˈnĩ/ | :: neem (Azadirachta indica, an evergreen tree of India) |
nim {adv} [humorous, neologism] | :: yes and no |
nim {m} [humorous, neologism] | :: yes and no |
nimbo {m} [art] /ˈnĩ.bu/ | :: nimbus (luminous disc around the heads of saints) |
nimbo {m} [meteorology] | :: nimbus (grey rain cloud) |
Nimega {prop} {f} | :: dated form of Nijmegen |
Nimegue {prop} {f} | :: dated form of Nijmegen |
nimigalha {adv} | :: alternative form of nemigalha |
Nina {prop} {f} /ˈni.nɐ/ | :: given name |
ninfa {f} /ˈnĩ.fɐ/ | :: nymph |
ninfeia {f} | :: water lily (any plant of the family Nymphaeaceae) |
ninféia {f} | :: obsolete spelling of ninfeia |
ninfómana {f} [Portugal] | :: nymphomaniac |
ninfomania {f} | :: nymphomania (excess of sexual behaviour or desire in women) |
ninfomaníaca {f} | :: nymphomaniac |
ningres-ningres {mf} [derogatory] | :: a worthless or useless individual |
ningres-ningres {mf} | :: shy, timid individual |
ninguém {pron} /nĩ.ˈɡɐ̃j̃/ | :: no one; nobody (not one person) |
ninguém {m} | :: nobody (someone who is not important or well-known) |
ninguém é de ferro {phrase} [idiom] | :: Expresses the belief that sometimes, or to some extent, it's normal or understandable succumbing to temptations |
ninguém é perfeito {proverb} | :: nobody’s perfect (a person’s imperfections should naturally be accepted or forgiven) |
ninguém merece {interj} | :: expresses that something is undesirable or annoying |
Ningxia {prop} {f} | :: Ningxia (autonomous region) |
ninhada {f} [collective] | :: brood (the young of any egg-laying creature) |
ninharia {f} | :: trifle; triviality (thing of little importance or worth) |
ninharia {f} | :: an insignificant amount of money |
Ninheira {prop} | :: Ninheira (municipality) |
ninho {m} [ornithology] /ˈni.ɲu/ | :: nest (bird-built structure) |
ninho {m} [by extension] | :: nest (place used by any animal for depositing eggs and hatching young) |
ninho {m} [figurative] | :: one’s home viewed affectionately |
ninho de cobra {m} [idiom] | :: A place with very unpleasant people |
ninho de geada {m} [agriculture, regional, Paraná, São Paulo state] /ˈni.ɲu.d͡ʒi.ʒe.ˈa.da/ | :: A place where destructive frosts occur frequently |
ninidrina {f} [organic compound] | :: ninhydrin (2,2-dihydroxyindane-1,3-dione) |
Nínive {prop} {f} | :: Nínive (ancient city) |
ninja {mf} [martial arts, historical] | :: ninja (person trained in stealth, espionage, assassination and ninjutsu) |
ninjete {f} /nĩ.ˈʒɛ.t(ʃ)i/ | :: ninjette, kunoichi (female ninja) |
ninjutsu {m} [martial arts] | :: ninjutsu (Japanese martial art used for espionage) |
Nintendinho {prop} [colloquial, video games] | :: NES (Nintendo Entertainment System, a brand of consoles) |
Nintendinho {m} [colloquial, video games] | :: A NES console |
nióbico {adj} [inorganic chemistry] | :: niobic |
nióbio {m} | :: niobium |
niobita {f} [mineral] | :: niobite |
Nipoã {prop} | :: Nipoã (municipality) |
nipofilia {f} | :: Japanophilia (strong interest in Japan) |
nipófilo {m} /ni.ˈpɔ.fi.lu/ | :: Japanophile |
nipónico {adj} [European orthography] | :: Japanese (of, from or relating to Japan) |
nipônico {adj} [Brazilian orthography] | :: alternative form of nipónico |
niponizar {v} | :: to nipponize |
niqab {m} | :: niqab; yashmak (face-covering veil worn by Muslim women) |
níquel {m} [uncountable] /ˈni.kew/ | :: nickel (element) |
níquel {m} | :: nickel (coin made of nickel) |
niquelar {vt} | :: to nickel (to plate with nickel) |
niquelina {f} [mineral] | :: nickeline |
nirvana {m} [Buddhism] | :: nirvana (complete cessation of suffering) |
Nisa {prop} {f} /ˈnizɐ/ | :: Nisa (village/and/municipality) |
Nishikawa {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
Nishikori {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
Nishimori {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
Nishimura {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
Nishioka {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
Nishizumi {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
nisso {contraction} /ˈni.su/ | :: in that |
nisto {contraction} /ˈniʃ.tu/ | :: contraction of em isto (in this) |
Niterói {prop} | :: Niterói (municipality) |
nitidez {f} | :: definition (clarity of visual presentation) |
nítido {adj} /ˈni.ti.du/ | :: clear (free of ambiguity or doubt) |
nitrato {m} [chemistry] | :: nitrate (any salt or ester of nitric acid) |
nitrato de prata {m} [inorganic compound] | :: silver nitrate (silver salt of nitric acid, AgNO3) |
nitreira {f} | :: nitrary (place where potassium nitrate is produced) |
nitreno {m} [organic chemistry] | :: nitrene (any univalent nitrogen equivalent of a carbene) |
nitretação {f} | :: nitriding (method of hardening steel) |
nitreto {m} [inorganic chemistry] | :: nitride |
nítrico {adj} | :: nitric (relating to nitrogen) |
nitrificação {f} | :: nitrification |
nitrificar {vt} | :: to nitrify |
nitrila {f} [organic chemistry] | :: nitrile |
nitrilo {m} | :: alternative form of nitrila |
nitrogénio {m} [European orthography] | :: nitrogen |
nitrogênio {m} [Brazilian orthography] | :: alternative form of nitrogénio |
nitrogenoso {adj} | :: nitrogenous (containing nitrogen) |
nitroglicerina {f} [organic compound] | :: nitroglycerine (a heavy, colourless, oily, explosive liquid) |
Niue {prop} {f} | :: Niue (island/and/dependency) |
nível {m} /ˈni.vɛɫ/ | :: level |
nível {m} | :: rank, status |
nível {m} | :: class, distinction |
nivelado {adj} | :: level (same height at all places) |
nivelar {v} | :: to level (to adjust so as to make level) |
nível de Abney {m} | :: Abney level (clinometer used to measure tree heights) |
nível de bolha {m} | :: spirit level |
nível do mar {m} | :: sea level (nominal height of the surface of the oceans) |
níver {m} [colloquial] | :: clipping of aniversário |
Nix {prop} {f} [Greek god] /ˈniks/ | :: Nyx (the primordial goddess of night) |
Nix {prop} {f} [astronomy] | :: Nix (moon of Pluto) |
Nizhni Novgorod {prop} {f} | :: alternative spelling of Nijni Novgorod |
Nizhny Novgorod {prop} {f} | :: alternative spelling of Nijni Novgorod |
NMHO {phrase} | :: alternative form of EMHO; abbreviation of na minha humilde opinião |
nn {adv} [Internet slang, text messaging] | :: alternative form of n |
nn {m} [Internet slang, text messaging] | :: alternative form of n |
nn {interj} [Internet slang, text messaging] | :: alternative form of n |
no {contraction} /nu/ | :: contraction of em o |
no {pron} | :: alternative form of o |
NO {m} | :: abbreviation of noroeste |
nó {m} /ˈnɔ/ | :: knot |
nº {m} | :: abbreviation of número |
no ano da Hégira {adv} | :: Anno Hegirae (as counted by the Islamic calendar) |
no ar {adj} [broadcasting] | :: on air, live (transmitting live) |
no ar {adj} [figuratively, of a feeling] | :: susceptible to perception and senses, present in the atmosphere |
no ar {adj} [colloquial] | :: fuzzy (not clearly defined or stated) |
no ar {adj} | :: See: pt no ar |
nobélio {m} /nu.ˈβɛ.lju/ | :: nobelium (chemical element) |
nobilitando {v} | :: gerund of nobilitar |
nobilitar {v} | :: to ennoble |
noblesse oblige {mf} /nuˌβlɛs(ɨ) uˈβliʒɨ/ | :: noblesse oblige (the honourable obligation that is the responsibility of those of high rank) |
nobre {adj} /ˈnɔ.βɾɨ/ | :: noble (pertaining to nobility) |
nobre {adj} | :: noble; honorable; virtuous (morally good) |
nobre {adj} | :: high-end; high-quality; prized (having exceptionally high quality) |
nobre {adj} [carpentry, of wood] | :: dense and resistant |
nobre {adj} [gastronomy, of fish] | :: having few or no bones in its meat |
nobre {mf} | :: noble; aristocrat |
Nóbrega {prop} /ˈnɔ.bɾe.ɡa/ | :: surname |
nobremente {adv} | :: nobly |
nobreza {f} /nu.ˈβɾe.zɐ/ | :: nobility |
noção {f} /nuˈsɐ̃w̃/ | :: notion; idea; conception |
noção {f} [uncountable] | :: knowledge; information; the state of being aware of something |
nocaute {m} | :: knockout (act of making someone unconscious in a fight) |
nocautear {vt} /no.kaw.t͡ʃi.ˈa(ʁ)/ | :: to knock out (render someone unconscious in a fight) |
nocividade {f} | :: harmfulness (the characteristic of being harmful) |
nocivo {adj} | :: harmful; noxious |
noctâmbulo {m} | :: night owl (one who stays up late at night) |
noctâmbulo {adj} | :: who stays up late at night |
noctívago {m} | :: night owl (one who stays up late at night) |
noctívago {adj} | :: who stays up late at night |
nocturno {adj} | :: obsolete spelling of noturno |
no cu do mundo {adv} [vulgar] | :: in the sticks, in the middle of nowhere (in a very distant place) |
Noda {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
nodal {adj} | :: nodal (relating to nodes) |
no Dia de São Nunca {adv} [idiomatic] | :: when pigs fly (never) |
no Dia de São Nunca à tarde {adv} [idiomatic] | :: when pigs fly (never) |
nodo {m} [graph theory] | :: node (vertex of a graph) |
nódoa {f} | :: stain (patch of irregular colour on a surface) |
nódulo {m} | :: nodule |
nódulo {m} | :: node |
no duro {adv} [idiomatic] | :: As a fact; really; truthfully |
Noé {prop} {m} [biblical character] /no.ˈɛ/ | :: Noah (man whose family survived the Deluge) |
Noemi {prop} {f} /ˌno.e.ˈmi/ | :: given name |
Noemi {prop} {f} [biblical character] | :: Naomi (Ruth’s mother-in-law in the Book of Ruth) |
Noémia {prop} {f} [European orthography] | :: given name |
Noémia {prop} {f} [European orthography, biblical character] | :: Naomi (mother-in-law of Ruth) |
Noêmia {prop} {f} [Brazilian orthography] | :: alternative form of Noémia |
no entanto {adv} /nwẽ.ˈtɐ̃.tu/ | :: nevertheless, nonetheless (in spite of what preceded) |
no fim das contas {adv} [idiomatic] | :: at the end of the day; ultimately; after all |
no final das contas {adv} [idiomatic] | :: all things considered; all in all; at the end of the day |
nogado {m} | :: nougat (a confection of honey and roasted nuts) |
nogai {m} | :: Nogai (member of a Turkic ethnic group who live in southern European Russia) |
no geral {adv} [colloquial] | :: by and large (generally; with few exceptions) |
nó górdio {m} [Greek mythology] | :: Gordian knot (legendary knot in ancient Phrygia) |
nó górdio {m} [by extension] | :: Gordian knot (intricate problem) |
Noguchi {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
nogueira {f} | :: walnut (tree) |
nogueira pecã {f} | :: alternative spelling of nogueira-pecã |
nogueira-pecã {f} | :: pecan (Carya illinoinensis, a deciduous tree) |
noia {adj} [Brazil, slang] /ˈnɔ.jɐ/ | :: (often excessively) drug-addicted |
noia {adj} [Brazil, slang] | :: stoned; doped |
noia {adj} [Brazil, slang, sometimes pejorative] | :: crazy; mad |
noia {adj} [Brazil, slang, pejorative] | :: stupid; fool |
noia {mf} [Brazil, slang] | :: a drug-addicted person |
noia {mf} [Brazil, slang] | :: a person under the effects of one or more drugs |
noia {mf} [Brazil, slang] | :: a crazy or mad person |
noia {mf} [Brazil, slang] | :: a stupid, foolish or uncivilized person |
nóia {mf} [Brazil, slang] | :: alternative or obsolete spelling of noia |
nóis {pron} | :: eye dialect of nós |
noitada {f} | :: night (night spent at a particular activity) |
noitada {f} [colloquial] | :: all-nighter |
noite {f} /ˈnoj.tɨ/ | :: night (period between sunset and sunrise) |
Noite de Guy Fawkes {prop} {f} | :: Guy Fawkes Night (November 5th celebration of the arresting of Guy Fawkes) |
noite de santa Valburga {f} | :: Walpurgis night (a feast of witchcraft in German folklore) |
noite de São Silvestre {prop} {f} | :: New Year's Eve (the night of December 31st) |
noite de Walpurgis {f} | :: Walpurgis night (a feast of witchcraft in German folklore) |
noite morta {f} [idiomatic] | :: dead of night (the middle of the night) |
noitibó {m} | :: nightjar (nocturnal bird of the family Caprimulgidae) |
noitinha {f} | :: evening (time between dusk and night) |
noiturno {adj} [archaic, hypercorrect] /nojˈtuɾ.nu/ | :: alternative form of noturno |
noiva {f} /ˈnoj.vɐ/ | :: bride (feminine noun of noivo) |
noiva {f} | :: fiancée (a engaged woman about to marry) |
noivado {m} | :: engagement, betrothal |
noivar {vi} | :: to get engaged |
noivinha {f} /noj.ˈvi.ɲɐ/ | :: diminutive of noiva |
noivo {m} /ˈnoj.vu/ | :: fiancé |
noivo {m} | :: groom, bridegroom |
nojeira {f} /no.ˈʒe(j).ɾa/ | :: something dirty, disgusting and repulsive |
nojento {adj} | :: disgusting; gross |
nojento {adj} [figurative, of a person] | :: A arrogant and despicable individual; a smug |
nojo {m} /ˈno.ʒu/ | :: disgust |
nojo {m} | :: repugnance |
nojo {m} | :: mourning, sadness |
no limiar de {adv} | :: In context of being about to happen, occur or take place; about to; imminently |
nom {adv} [dated, dialectal] /ˈnõ/ | :: alternative form of não |
noma {f} [disease] | :: noma (gangrenous disease of the mouth and cheeks) |
nómada {mf} [European orthography] | :: alternative form of nómade |
nómada {adj} [European orthography] | :: alternative form of nómade |
nômada {mf} [Brazilian orthography] | :: alternative form of nómade |
nômada {adj} [Brazilian orthography] | :: alternative form of nómade |
nómade {mf} [European orthography] | :: nomad (a member of a group of people who move around seasonally) |
nómade {adj} [European orthography] | :: nomadic (leading a wandering life with no fixed abode) |
nômade {mf} [Brazilian orthography] | :: alternative form of nómade |
nômade {adj} [Brazilian orthography] | :: alternative form of nómade |
nomádico {adj} | :: nomadic (of, or relating to nomads) |
nomádico {adj} | :: nomadic (leading a wandering life with no fixed abode) |
no mais {adv} | :: otherwise (in all other respects) |
no máximo {adv} | :: at most (at a maximum or upper limit) |
nome {m} /ˈno.mɨ/ | :: name (word or phrase which identifies an individual person, place, class, or thing) |
nome {m} | :: name (what somebody is known for) |
nome {m} [grammar] | :: noun |
nomeação {f} /numjɐˈsɐ̃w̃/ | :: appointment, nomination, preferment |
nomeadamente {adv} | :: namely; specifically |
nomear {v} /ˌnu.mi.ˈaɾ/ | :: to name (give a name to) |
nomear {v} | :: to nominate (name someone as a candidate for a particular role or position) |
nomear {v} | :: to entitle (give a title to) |
nomear {v} | :: to elect (choose a candidate in an election) |
nomear {v} | :: to name (publicly implicate) |
nome botânico {m} [botany] | :: botanical name (scientific name of a plant) |
nome científico {m} [taxonomy] | :: scientific name (formal name according to the taxonomic standard) |
nome comercial {m} | :: trade name (name used to identify a commercial product or service) |
nome de batismo {f} | :: Christian name (first name given at Christian baptism) |
nome de família {m} | :: surname (name that indicates family) |
nome de usuário {m} [computing] | :: username (a person’s identification on a computer system) |
nome do meio {m} | :: middle name (name between given name and surname) |
nomenclatura {f} | :: nomenclature |
nomenclatura {f} | :: nomenklatura |
nomenclatura binomial {f} [biology, taxonomy] | :: binomial nomenclature (the scientific system of naming each species of organism with a Latinised name in two parts) |
nome próprio {m} | :: given name; first name (name chosen for a child by his parents) |
nome próprio {m} [grammar] | :: proper noun (noun denoting an individual entity) |
nominal {adj} /numiˈnaɫ/ | :: nominal |
nominalismo {m} [philosophy] | :: nominalism (doctrine that universals do not have an existence except as names for classes of concrete objects) |
nominalização {f} [grammar] | :: nominalization (use of a non-noun as a noun) |
nominalizar {v} | :: to nominalize |
nominativo {adj} /ˌno.mi.na.ˈt͡ʃi.vu/ | :: nominal (concerning or containing names) |
nominativo {adj} | :: nominal (assigned to or bearing a person’s name) |
nominativo {adj} | :: which exists only in name |
nominativo {adj} [grammar] | :: nominative (giving a name, naming; designating) |
no momento {adv} | :: See: pt no momento |
no momento {adv} [idiomatic] | :: at the moment; right now |
Nomura {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
nona {f} [familiar, South Brazil, São Paulo] /ˈno.na/ | :: grandmother |
nona {f} [Christianity] | :: nun |
nonagésimo {ordinal num} | :: ninetieth |
nongentésimo {ordinal num} | :: nine hundredths |
nonilhão {m} | :: nonillion (1030) |
nonilião {m} | :: alternative form of nonilhão |
noningentésimo {ordinal num} | :: nine hundredths |
nónio {m} [European orthography] | :: nonius (device for adjusting the accuracy of mathematical instruments) |
nônio {m} [Brazilian orthography] | :: alternative form of nónio |
nono {ordinal num} /ˈno.nu/ | :: ninth |
nono {m} [South Brazil, familiar] | :: grandfather |
Nonoai {prop} | :: Nonoai (municipality) |
noob {mf} [Internet slang] | :: noob (inexperienced user) |
nop {interj} [colloquial, neologism] /ˈnɔp/ | :: nope |
no ponto {adj} [of cooking, particularly meats] | :: not rare nor well done |
no que {conj} | :: as soon as (immediately after) |
nora {f} /ˈnɔ.ɾɐ/ | :: daughter-in-law |
nora {f} | :: noria (waterwheel with buckets, used to raise water) |
nordeste {m} /nɔɾ.ˈðɛʃ.tɨ/ | :: northeast (compass point) |
Nordeste {prop} {m} /ˌnɔɾˈðɛʃt(ɨ)/ | :: Nordeste (village/and/municipality) |
Nordeste {prop} {m} | :: Nordeste (macroregion) |
Nordestina {prop} | :: Nordestina (municipality) |
nordestino {m} [Brazil] | :: an inhabitant or native of Northeast Brazil |
nordestino {adj} | :: northeastern |
nordestino {adj} | :: native to Northeast Brazil |
nórdico antigo {m} | :: Old Norse (Germanic language spoken in Scandinavia before 1400 CE) |
Norilsk {prop} {f} | :: Norilsk (city) |
norma {f} /ˈnɔʁ.mɐ/ | :: norm (rule that is enforced by members of a community) |
normal {adj} /nɔɾ.ˈmaɫ/ | :: normal, standard, regular |
normalidade {f} [uncountable] | :: normality (the state of being normal) |
normalidade {f} | :: normality (something that is normal) |
normalização {f} | :: normalization (any process that makes something more normal) |
normalização {f} | :: normalization (any process that makes something conform to norms) |
normalmente {adv} /nuɾmalˈmẽtɨ/ | :: normally |
Normandia {prop} {f} | :: Normandia (region/and/mediaeval kingdom) |
normando {m} | :: Norman (a person from Normandy) |
normando {adj} | :: Norman (of, from or relating to Normandy) |
normativização {f} | :: normativization |
normativo {adj} | :: normative (establishing or prescribing a norm) |
normatização {f} | :: normalization (process that makes something fit to a set of norms) |
noroeste {m} /nɔ.ˈɾwɛʃ.tɨ/ | :: northwest (compass point) |
norreno {m} | :: Old Norse (Germanic language spoken in Scandinavia before 1400 CE) |
nortada {f} [meteorology] | :: north wind |
norte {m} /ˈnɔɾ.tɨ/ | :: north (compass point) |
norte-americano {adj} /ˈnɔɾ.t͡ʃja.me.ɾiˈkɜ.nu/ | :: American (of, from or relating to the United States) |
norte-americano {adj} | :: North American (of, from or relating to North America) |
norte-americano {m} | :: American (someone from the United States) |
norte-americano {m} | :: North American (someone from North America) |
norte-coreano {adj} | :: North Korean (of, from or relating to North Korea) |
norte-coreano {m} | :: North Korean (person from North Korea) |
norte-irlandês {m} | :: Northern Irishman; Northern Irelander (person from Northern Ireland) |
norte-irlandês {adj} | :: Northern Irish (of, from or relating to Northern Ireland) |
nortenho {adj} | :: northern (of, from or pertaining to the north) |
norte-rio-grandense {mf} | :: someone from the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Norte |
norte-rio-grandense {adj} | :: of, from or relating to the state of Rio Grande do Norte |
nortista {adj} | :: northern |
nortista {mf} | :: northerner |
Nortúmbria {prop} {f} [historical] /noʁ.ˈtũ.bɾi.ɐ/ | :: Nortúmbria (mediaeval kingdom) |
Noruega {prop} {f} /ˌno.ɾu.ˈɛ.ɡɐ/ | :: Noruega (country) |
norueguês {m} /no.ɾu.e.ˈɡe(j)s/ | :: Norwegian (someone from Norway) |
norueguês {m} [uncountable] | :: Norwegian (language of Norway) |
norueguês {adj} | :: Norwegian (of Norway) |
norueguês {adj} | :: Norwegian (of the Norwegian language) |
norueguez {m} | :: obsolete spelling of norueguês |
norueguez {adj} | :: obsolete spelling of norueguês |
Noruz {prop} {m} | :: Nowruz (Iranian New Year) |
nos {pron} /nuʃ/ | :: obsolete spelling of nós |
nos {contraction} | :: contraction of em os |
nos {pron} | :: alternative form of o |
nós {pron} /nɔʃ/ | :: first-person plural nominative personal pronoun: we |
nós {pron} | :: first-person plural prepositional pronoun: us |
nòs {pron} | :: obsolete spelling of nós |
nos bastidores {adv} | :: See: pt nos bastidores |
nos bastidores {adv} [idiomatic] | :: behind the scenes (in secret; out of public view) |
nos mesmos moldes {adv} | :: in the same vein; similarly; likewise |
nosocómio {m} [archaic] /nɔzɔˈkɔmju/ | :: hospital |
nosocômio {m} [Brazilian orthography] | :: alternative form of nosocómio |
nossa {pron} /ˈnɔ.sɐ/ | :: f. sg. form of possessive nosso |
nossa {interj} | :: oh my God! (said in excitement, shock, awe or dismay) |
nossas {pron} /ˈnɔ.sɐʃ/ | :: f. pl. form of possessive nosso |
nossa senhora {interj} | :: alternative form of minha nossa senhora |
Nossa Senhora {prop} {f} | :: Our Lady (Virgin Mary) |
Nossa Senhora da Piedade {prop} {f} | :: Our Lady of Sorrows (Virgin Mary) |
Nossa Senhora das Angústias {prop} {f} | :: Our Lady of Sorrows (Virgin Mary) |
Nossa Senhora das Dores {prop} {f} | :: Our Lady of Sorrows (Virgin Mary) |
Nossa Senhora das Lágrimas {prop} {f} | :: Our Lady of Sorrows (Virgin Mary) |
Nossa Senhora da Soledade {prop} {f} | :: Our Lady of Sorrows (Virgin Mary) |
Nossa Senhora das Sete Dores {prop} {f} | :: Our Lady of Sorrows (virgin Mary) |
Nossa Senhora do Calvário {prop} {f} | :: Our Lady of Sorrows (Virgin Mary) |
Nossa Senhora do Pranto {prop} {f} | :: Our Lady of Sorrows (Virgin Mary) |
nosso {pron} /ˈnɔ.su/ | :: 1. personpl. possessivepronoun Our; ours |
nossos {pron} /ˈnɔ.suʃ/ | :: m. pl. form of possessive nosso |
nostalgia {f} /nuʃ.taɫ.ˈʒi.ɐ/ | :: nostalgia (yearning for the past) |
nostálgico {adj} | :: nostalgic (pertaining to or exhibiting nostalgia) |
nos últimos tempos {adv} | :: lately (in the recent times) |
no susto {adv} | :: See: pt no susto |
no susto {adv} | :: as an involuntary response to a sudden scare; with a startle |
no susto {adv} | :: as a response to an urgent need |
nota {f} /ˈnɔ.tɐ/ | :: note (a banknote) |
nota {f} | :: note (music) |
nota {f} | :: note (written) |
nota {f} | :: mark, grade |
nota azul {f} | :: A grade (as in a test) that is above average |
notabilidade {f} | :: notability |
notação {f} /ˌno.ta.ˈsɐ̃w̃/ | :: notation (act or process of representing by a system or set of marks, signs, figures or characters) |
notação {f} | :: notation (system of characters, symbols, or abbreviated expressions) |
notação algébrica {f} [chess] | :: algebraic notation (a method for recording chess moves using letters and numbers) |
notação algébrica {f} | :: See: pt notação algébrica |
notação húngara {f} [programming] | :: Hungarian notation (convention in which the name of a variable indicates its data type) |
notação polonesa {f} [arithmetic, programming] | :: Polish notation (notation for arithmetic formulae in which the operations are written before the operands) |
notação polonesa inversa {f} | :: alternative form of notação polonesa reversa |
notação polonesa reversa {f} [arithmetic] | :: reverse Polish notation (notation in which numbers precede operators) |
nota de ornamento {f} [music] | :: grace note (note that does not count as part of the total time value of the measure) |
nota de rodapé {f} | :: footnote (comment at the bottom of a printed page) |
nota fiscal {f} | :: receipt (written acknowledgement of a payment) |
nota ornamental {f} [music] | :: grace note (note that does not count as part of the total time value of the measure) |
nota promissória {f} [finance] | :: promissory note (document indicating that someone owes a specified amount of money) |
notar {vt} /nu.ˈtaɾ/ | :: to notice; to observe; to take notice (to see or realise something previously unknown or unseen) |
notar {vt} | :: to note (to record in writing) |
notarial {adj} | :: notarial |
notário {m} /nu.ˈta.ɾju/ | :: notary |
notário {m} | :: registrar |
notavel {adj} | :: obsolete spelling of notável |
notável {adj} | :: notable, noteworthy, remarkable |
notável {adj} | :: noticeable |
notavelmente {adv} | :: notably |
nota vermelha {f} | :: A grade (as in a test) that is below average |
note {m} [computing] /ˈnowt͡ʃ/ | :: clipping of notebook |
notebook {m} /ˌnowt͡ʃ(i)ˈbuki/ | :: notebook computer (small, portable computer) |
noticia {f} | :: obsolete spelling of notícia |
notícia {f} /nu.ˈti.sjɐ/ | :: news (a single news item) |
notícia {f} | :: message |
notícia {f} | :: communication |
noticiando {v} | :: gerund of noticiar |
noticiar {v} | :: to announce |
noticiário {m} /nu.ti.ˈsja.ɾju/ | :: news (radio or TV broadcast) |
notícia ruim chega rápido {proverb} [Brazil] | :: no news is good news (literally: Bad news arrive fast) |
notícias {fp} /nuˈtisjɐʃ/ | :: news |
notificação {f} | :: notification |
notificando {v} | :: gerund of notificar |
notificar {v} | :: to notify |
notívago {m} | :: alternative form of noctívago |
notívago {adj} | :: alternative form of noctívago |
notoriedade {f} | :: notoriety |
notoriedade {f} | :: prominency |
notório {adj} | :: notorious |
notório {adj} | :: open, public |
notório {adj} | :: illustrious |
noturno {adj} /nɔ.ˈtuɾ.nu/ | :: nocturnal, nightly, overnight (happen or done during night; related to the night) |
noturno {m} [music] | :: nocturne |
Nouakchott {prop} {f} | :: Nouakchott (capital city) |
nougat {m} | :: nougat (a confection of honey and roasted nuts) |
noute {f} [dated] | :: alternative form of noite |
noutra {contraction} /ˈno(w).tɾɐ/ | :: contraction of em outra |
noutras {contraction} /ˈno(w).tɾɐʃ/ | :: contraction of em outras |
noutro {contraction} /ˈno(w).tɾu/ | :: contraction of em outro |
noutros {contraction} /ˈno(w).tɾuʃ/ | :: contraction of em outros |
nouturno {adj} | :: alternative form of noturno |
Nova Aliança {prop} | :: Nova Aliança (municipality) |
Nova Alvorada {prop} | :: Nova Alvorada (municipality) |
Nova Amesterdão {prop} {f} [Portugal] | :: alternative form of Nova Amsterdam |
Nova Amsterdã {prop} {f} [Brazil] | :: alternative form of Nova Amsterdam |
Nova Amsterdam {prop} {f} [historical] | :: New Amsterdam (former name of New York City, when it was a Dutch colony) |
Nova Araçá {prop} | :: Nova Araçá (municipality) |
Nova Bassano {prop} | :: Nova Bassano (municipality) |
Nova Belém {prop} | :: Nova Belém (municipality) |
Nova Boa Vista {prop} | :: Nova Boa Vista (municipality) |
Nova Bréscia {prop} | :: Nova Bréscia (municipality) |
Nova Brunswick {prop} {f} | :: Nova Brunswick (province) |
Nova Caledónia {prop} {f} [European orthography] | :: Nova Caledónia (island/and/overseas territory) |
Nova Caledônia {prop} {f} [Brazilian orthography] | :: alternative form of Nova Caledónia |
Nova Campina {prop} | :: Nova Campina (municipality) |
Nova Canaã {prop} | :: Nova Canaã (municipality) |
Nova Canaã Paulista {prop} | :: Nova Canaã Paulista (municipality) |
Nova Candelária {prop} | :: Nova Candelária (municipality) |
novação {f} | :: novation |
Nova Castilho {prop} | :: Nova Castilho (municipality) |
Nova Deli {prop} {f} | :: Nova Deli (capital city) |
Nova Era {prop} | :: Nova Era (municipality) |
Nova Erechim {prop} | :: Nova Erechim (municipality) |
Novaes {prop} /no.ˈvajs/ | :: surname |
Nova Escócia {prop} {f} | :: Nova Escócia (province) |
Nova Esperança do Sul {prop} | :: Nova Esperança do Sul (municipality) |
Nova Europa {prop} | :: Nova Europa (municipality) |
Nova Fátima {prop} | :: Nova Fátima (municipality) |
Nova Friburgo {prop} | :: Nova Friburgo (municipality) |
Nova Gales do Sul {prop} {f} | :: Nova Gales do Sul (state) |
Nova Granada {prop} | :: Nova Granada (municipality) |
Nova Guataporanga {prop} | :: Nova Guataporanga (municipality) |
Nova Guiné {prop} {f} | :: Nova Guiné (island) |
Nova Guiné Holandesa {prop} {f} [historical] | :: Nova Guiné Holandesa (former colony) |
Nova Hampshire {prop} {f} | :: Nova Hampshire (state) |
Nova Hartz {prop} | :: Nova Hartz (municipality) |
Nova Ibiá {prop} | :: Nova Ibiá (municipality) |
Nova Iguaçu {prop} | :: Nova Iguaçu (municipality) |
Nova Independência {prop} | :: Nova Independência (municipality) |
Nova Inglaterra {prop} {f} | :: Nova Inglaterra (traditional region) |
Nova Iorque {prop} {f} | :: Nova Iorque (state) |
Nova Iorque {prop} {f} | :: Nova Iorque (city) |
nova-iorquino {m} | :: New Yorker (a native of New York City) |
nova-iorquino {adj} | :: of, from or relating to New York City |
Nova Irlanda {prop} {f} | :: Nova Irlanda (island) |
Novais {prop} {mf} /no.ˈvajs/ | :: surname |
Novais {prop} | :: Novais (municipality) |
Nova Itaberaba {prop} | :: Nova Itaberaba (municipality) |
Nova Itarana {prop} | :: Nova Itarana (municipality) |
Nova Jérsei {prop} {f} | :: Nova Jérsei (state) |
Nova Jersey {prop} {f} | :: alternative spelling of Nova Jérsei |
Nova Lima {prop} | :: Nova Lima (municipality) |
Nova Luzitânia {prop} | :: Nova Luzitânia (municipality) |
novamente {adv} /nɔ.vɐ.ˈmẽ.tɨ/ | :: again (having already happened before) |
Nova Módica {prop} | :: Nova Módica (municipality) |
no vamo ver {adv} [colloquial] | :: poorly planned; not devised carefully |
Nova Odessa {prop} | :: Nova Odessa (municipality) |
nova ordem mundial {f} | :: New World Order (global peace and stability achieved through a new political order) |
nova ordem mundial {f} [conspiracy theories] | :: New World Order (planned rule of the world by a secret global elite) |
Nova Orleães {prop} {f} | :: Nova Orleães (city) |
Nova Orleans {prop} {f} | :: alternative form of Nova Orleães |
Nova Pádua {prop} | :: Nova Pádua (municipality) |
Nova Palma {prop} | :: Nova Palma (municipality) |
Nova Petrópolis {prop} | :: Nova Petrópolis (municipality) |
Nova Ponte {prop} | :: Nova Ponte (municipality) |
Nova Porteirinha {prop} | :: Nova Porteirinha (municipality) |
Nova Prata {prop} | :: Nova Prata (municipality) |
Nova Ramada {prop} | :: Nova Ramada (municipality) |
Nova Redenção {prop} | :: Nova Redenção (municipality) |
Nova República {prop} {f} | :: The period of the history of Brazil since the restoration of civilian government in 1985 |
Nova Resende {prop} | :: Nova Resende (municipality) |
Nova Roma do Sul {prop} | :: Nova Roma do Sul (municipality) |
Nova Santa Rita {prop} | :: Nova Santa Rita (municipality) |
Nova Serrana {prop} | :: Nova Serrana (municipality) |
Novas Hébridas {prop} {fp} | :: Novas Hébridas (archipelago) |
Nova Sintra {prop} | :: Nova Sintra |
Nova Soure {prop} | :: Nova Soure (municipality) |
novato {m} /no.ˈva.tu/ | :: beginner; newbie (new (inexperienced) user or participant) |
novato {adj} | :: inexperienced |
Nova Trento {prop} | :: Nova Trento (municipality) |
Nova União {prop} | :: Nova União (municipality) |
Nova Veneza {prop} | :: Nova Veneza (municipality) |
Nova Viçosa {prop} | :: Nova Viçosa (municipality) |
Nova York {prop} {f} | :: alternative form of Nova Iorque |
Nova Zelândia {prop} {f} | :: Nova Zelândia (archipelago/and/country) |
Nova Zembla {prop} {f} | :: Nova Zembla (archipelago) |
nove {num} /ˈnɔ.vɨ/ | :: nine |
nove {m} | :: nine |
novecentas {num} | :: feminine of novecentos |
novecentos {adj} /nɔ.vɨ.ˈsẽ.tuʃ/ | :: nine hundred; 900 |
novecentos {m} | :: nine hundred (the value of 900, or something with the value of 900) |
novela {f} /no.ˈvɛ.la/ | :: novella (short novel or long short story) |
novela {f} | :: soap opera (a type of television or radio series) |
novela {f} [figuratively] | :: any overdramatic case or event |
novela mexicana {f} [usually, as part of a simile] | :: a dramatic situation |
novela mexicana {f} | :: See: pt novela mexicana |
noveleiro {m} [often, derogatory] /ˌno.veˈle(j).ɾu/ | :: a writer of novellas |
noveleiro {m} [Brazil] | :: a fan of soap operas |
noveleiro {m} | :: gossip; gossiper (someone who gossips often) |
noveleiro {m} | :: guelder rose (Viburnum opulus, a shrub of Eurasia and North Africa) |
novelista {mf} | :: novelist (author of novels) |
novella {f} | :: obsolete spelling of novela |
novelo {m} | :: ball of rolled up thread or string |
novelo {m} [figurative] | :: intrigue, plot |
novembro {m} /nu.ˈvẽ.bɾu/ | :: November |
Novembro {m} | :: superseded spelling of novembro |
novena {f} | :: a period of nine days |
novena {f} | :: a set of nine things |
novena {f} [Roman Catholicism] | :: novena (a recitation of prayers for nine days) |
noveno {adj} | :: ninth |
noventa {num} /nu.ˈvẽ.tɐ/ | :: ninety |
noventa {m} | :: ninety |
no vermelho {adj} [idiom] | :: in the red; buried in debts (having many debts to pay) |
noves fora {phrase} [colloquial, math] | :: refers to the act of casting out nines |
noves fora {phrase} [colloquial, by extension] | :: refers to the act of verification, looking for proof |
Novgorod {prop} {f} | :: Novgorod (oblast) |
Novgorod {prop} {f} | :: Novgorod (city/administrative center) |
noviço {m} [religion] /no.ˈvi.su/ | :: novice (new member of a religious order) |
noviço {m} [by extension] | :: beginner; novice (inexperienced person) |
noviço {adj} | :: inexperienced |
novidade {f} /nu.vi.ˈða.ðɨ/ | :: novelty |
novidade {interj} [sarcastic] | :: there is nothing new about that (that happens often) |
novilha {f} | :: heifer |
novilho {m} | :: calf (young bull) |
novilíngua {f} | :: Newspeak (fictional language designed to restrict thoughts) |
novinha {f} | :: a female youngster; a girl |
novinho {adj} /no.ˈvi.ɲu/ | :: diminutive of novo |
novinho {adj} [affectionate] | :: young |
novinho {adj} | :: brand new |
novinho {m} | :: a male youngster; a boy |
no vinho a verdade {proverb} | :: in vino veritas (one tells the truth under the influence of alcohol) |
no vinho, a verdade {proverb} | :: alternative spelling of no vinho a verdade |
Novi Sad {prop} {f} | :: Novi Sad (caplc) |
novo {adj} [of things] /ˈno.vu/ | :: new |
novo {adj} | :: recently made or created |
novo {adj} | :: not previously worn or used |
novo {adj} | :: recently discovered |
novo {adj} [of a period of time, often follows the noun] | :: new (about to begin or recently begun) |
novo {adj} [of persons or sometimes animals] | :: young |
novo {adj} | :: original (fresh; different) |
novo {m} | :: new ideas or things; novelties |
Novo Barreiro {prop} | :: Novo Barreiro (municipality) |
Novo Cabrais {prop} | :: Novo Cabrais (municipality) |
Novo Cruzeiro {prop} | :: Novo Cruzeiro (municipality) |
novo em folha {adj} | :: brand new (utterly new) |
Novo Hamburgo {prop} | :: Novo Hamburgo (municipality) |
Novo Horizonte {prop} | :: Novo Horizonte (municipality) |
Novo Horizonte {prop} | :: Novo Horizonte (municipality) |
Novo Horizonte {prop} | :: Novo Horizonte (municipality) |
Novokuznetsk {prop} {f} | :: Novokuznetsk (city) |
no volante {adj} | :: behind the wheel (driving a vehicle) |
no volante {adj} [figurative] | :: behind the wheel (in control of something) |
Novo Machado {prop} | :: Novo Machado (municipality) |
Novo México {prop} {m} | :: Novo México (state) |
novo mundo {m} | :: alternative form of Novo Mundo |
Novo Mundo {prop} {m} [geography] | :: New World (the Americas and the Caribbean) |
Novo Oriente de Minas {prop} | :: Novo Oriente de Minas (municipality) |
novo-rico {m} [pejorative] | :: nouveau riche (one who has gained wealth, but lacks the refinement of rich people) |
Novorizonte {prop} | :: Novorizonte (municipality) |
Novorossisk {prop} {f} | :: Novorossisk (city) |
Novorossiysk {prop} {f} | :: alternative form of Novorossisk |
Novosibirsk {prop} {f} | :: Novosibirsk (oblast) |
Novosibirsk {prop} {f} | :: Novosibirsk (city/administrative center) |
Novo Testamento {prop} {m} | :: New Testament (second half of the Christian Bible) |
Novo Tiradentes {prop} | :: Novo Tiradentes (municipality) |
Novo Triunfo {prop} | :: Novo Triunfo (municipality) |
Novo Xingu {prop} | :: Novo Xingu (municipality) |
Nowak {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
noyte {f} | :: obsolete spelling of noite |
noz {f} /ˈnɔʃ/ | :: nut |
noz {f} | :: walnut (fruit) |
noz {f} [usually used in plural, slang] | :: testicle |
noz de areca {f} | :: areca nut (seed of the areca palm) |
nozes {pron} [humorous] | :: misconstruction of nós |
noz macadâmia {f} | :: alternative spelling of noz-macadâmia |
noz-macadâmia {f} | :: macadamia (fruit of the macadamia tree) |
noz-moscada {f} | :: nutmeg (Myristica fragrans, an evergreen tree of the East Indies) |
noz-moscada {f} | :: nutmeg (the spicy seed of the nutmeg tree) |
Nozomi {prop} {f} | :: given name |
NP-completo {adj} [computing theory] | :: NP-complete |
NSDAP {prop} {mf} [history] | :: NSDAP |
nu {adj} /ˈnu/ | :: naked, nude |
nú {adj} | :: obsolete spelling of nu, now a common misspelling |
nù {adj} | :: obsolete spelling of nu |
nũa {contraction} | :: obsolete form of numa |
nuança {f} | :: gradation of colour |
nuança {f} | :: nuance (minor distinction; fine detail) |
nuance {f} | :: alternative form of nuança |
nubente {adj} | :: betrothed |
Núbia {prop} {f} | :: Núbia (ancient kingdom) |
nublado {adj} | :: cloudy (covered with clouds) |
nublar {vi} | :: to become cloudy |
nuca {f} /ˈnu.kɐ/ | :: nape (back part of the neck) |
nucleação {f} [physics] | :: nucleation (first stage of a phase transition in a small region) |
nucleação {f} [cytology] | :: nucleation (formation of cell nuclei) |
nucleão {m} [Portugal] | :: nucleon (a proton or a neutron) |
nuclear {adj} /nu.kle.ˈaʁ/ | :: nuclear; central (to a centre around which something is developed or organised) |
nuclear {adj} [biology] | :: nuclear (relating to the nucleus of cells) |
nuclear {adj} [physics] | :: nuclear (relating to the nucleus of atoms) |
nuclear {adj} | :: nuclear (involving atomic energy or weapons) |
nucleico {adj} [cytology] | :: nucleic (relating to the nuclei of cells) |
nucléico {adj} | :: nucleic (all senses) |
núcleo {m} | :: nucleus (core, central part of something) |
núcleo {m} | :: nucleus (initial part which will receive additions) |
núcleo {m} [chemistry, physics] | :: nucleus (massive, positively charged core of an atom) |
núcleo {m} [cytology] | :: nucleus (large organelle found in cells) |
núcleo {m} [linguistics] | :: nucleus (centre of a syllable) |
núcleo atómico {m} [European orthography, physics] | :: atomic nucleus (the core of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons) |
núcleo atômico {m} [Brazilian orthography] | :: alternative form of núcleo atómico |
nucleófilo {m} [chemistry] | :: nucleophile |
nucléolo {m} [cytology] | :: nucleolus (part of a cell’s nucleus) |
núcleon {m} [physics] | :: nucleon |
nucleossíntese {f} | :: nucleosynthesis |
nucleossintético {adj} | :: nucleosynthetic |
nucleotídeo {m} [biochemistry, Brazil] /ˌnu.kle.o.ˈt͡ʃi.de.o/ | :: nucleotide (monomer comprising DNA or RNA) |
nucleótido {m} [Portugal] | :: alternative form of nucleotídeo |
nuclídeo {m} | :: nuclide |
nude {mf} [Internet slang] | :: nude (photograph of a naked person) |
nudez {f} /nuˈðeʃ/ | :: nudity, nakedness |
nudismo {m} | :: nudism (the practice of social, non-sexual nudity) |
nudista {adj} | :: nudist |
nudista {mf} | :: nudist |
nugget {m} | :: A chicken nugget |
Nukualofa {prop} {f} | :: Nukualofa (capital city) |
nulidade {f} /nuliˈðaðɨ/ | :: nullity |
nulidade {f} | :: insignificance |
nulo {adj} | :: null; insignificant |
nulo {adj} | :: void (having lost all legal validity) |
num {contraction} /nũ/ | :: contraction of em um |
num {adv} | :: eye dialect of não |
n'uma {contraction} | :: archaic spelling of numa |
numa boa {adj} [colloquial] | :: cool, calm, tranquil (free from mental or emotional disturbance) |
numa palavra {adv} [idiomatic] | :: in a word; briefly; concisely |
numa palavra {adv} | :: See: pt numa palavra |
numerador {m} [arithmetic] | :: numerator (number or expression written above the line in a fraction) |
numeral {adj} [linguistics] /nu.mɨ.ˈɾaɫ/ | :: numeral |
numeral cardinal {m} | :: A cardinal numeral |
numerar {vt} | :: to number (label with numbers; assign numbers to) |
numerário {m} | :: cash (ready money) |
numerário {adj} [attributive] | :: cash |
numérico {adj} | :: numerical (of, pertaining to or using numbers) |
numerizar {v} | :: to numericise (to represent using numbers) |
numero {m} /nu.ˈmɛ.ɾu/ | :: obsolete spelling of número |
número {m} /ˈnu.mɨ.ɾu/ | :: number [counting] |
número {m} | :: issue [of a magazine] |
número {m} | :: size [in shoes] |
número {m} | :: number; act [entertainment] |
número amigável {m} [number theory] | :: amicable number (one of a pair of numbers having the property that the sum of the divisors of each, excluding itself, is equal to the other number) |
número amigo {m} [number theory] | :: amicable number (one of a pair of numbers having the property that the sum of the divisors of each, excluding itself, is equal to the other number) |
número atómico {m} [European orthography] | :: alternative form of número atômico |
número atômico {m} [chemistry] | :: atomic number (number of protons) |
número cardinal {m} | :: cardinal number |
número complexo {m} [complex analysis] | :: complex number |
número da besta {m} [Christianity] | :: Number of the Beast (the number 666) |
número da Besta {m} | :: alternative spelling of número da besta |
número de Avogadro {m} [chemistry] | :: Avogadro's number (the number of atoms present in 0.012 kilograms of isotopically pure Carbon-12) |
número de Erdös {m} [mathematics] | :: Erdős number (degree of collaboration between a mathematician and Paul Erdős) |
número de Mach {m} [physics] | :: Mach number (ratio of the velocity of a body to that of sound in the surrounding medium) |
número de Reynolds {f} [physics] | :: Reynolds number (dimensionless parameter of flow) |
número de série {m} | :: serial number (unique number assigned to a product) |
número dois {prop} {m} | :: number two |
número dois {prop} {m} [euphemism] | :: defecation |
número dois {prop} {m} | :: See: pt número dois |
número imaginário {m} [complex analysis] | :: imaginary number |
número irracional {m} [mathematics] | :: irrational number |
número Mach {m} | :: alternative form of número de Mach |
número natural {m} [mathematics] | :: natural number |
número primo {m} [mathematics] | :: prime number (natural number) |
número puramente imaginário {m} [complex analysis, rare] | :: imaginary number |
número racional {m} [mathematics] | :: rational number |
número real {m} [mathematics] | :: real number (limit of a convergent sequence of rational numbers) |
número romano {m} | :: Roman numeral (number of a system using the letters I, V, X, L, C, D and M) |
Números {prop} {mp} [bible] | :: Numbers (the book of the Bible) |
numeroso {adj} /ˌnu.me.ˈɾo.zu/ | :: numerous (indefinitely large numerically) |
número um {prop} {m} | :: number one |
número um {prop} {m} | :: the first in a ranking system |
número um {prop} {m} | :: the most important, the highest in quality, the best, etc |
número um {prop} {m} [euphemism] | :: urination |
número um {prop} {m} | :: See: pt número um |
Numídia {prop} {f} | :: Numídia (ancient kingdom/and/province) |
numismática {f} | :: numismatics (study of coins) |
nummero {m} [uncommon] | :: obsolete spelling of número |
númmero {m} [rare] | :: obsolete spelling of número |
num piscar de olhos {adv} [idiomatic] | :: in the blink of an eye (occurring extremely fast) |
num repente {adv} | :: on a whim (done without thinking seriously about the consequences) |
Nunavut {prop} {m} | :: Nunavut (territory) |
nunca {adv} /ˈnũ.kɐ/ | :: never (at no time; not ever) |
nunca {m} [poetic] | :: neverness (the quality of not ever being extant or present) |
nunca diga nunca {phrase} | :: never say never |
nunca dizer nunca {v} | :: never say die (do not despair) |
nunca é tarde para aprender {proverb} | :: you're never too old to learn (it is possible to learn new things at any age) |
nunca é tarde para se aprender {proverb} | :: alternative form of nunca é tarde para aprender |
nunca mais {adv} | :: never again, nevermore |
nunca vi mais gordo {interj} | :: I don't know that person |
nunchaku {m} [martial arts] | :: nunchaku (weapon consisting of two sticks joined by a chain or cord) |
nunciatura {f} | :: nunciature (status or rank of a nuncio) |
núncio {m} | :: nuncio (title used for Catholic clerics) |
Nunes {prop} {mf} | :: surname |
Nuno {prop} {m} | :: given name |
nuns {contraction} /nũʃ/ | :: contraction of em uns |
nupcial {adj} /ˌnup.si.ˈaw/ | :: nuptial (pertaining to wedding and marriage) |
núpcias {fp} | :: wedding |
núpcias {fp} | :: nuptials |
Nuporanga {prop} | :: Nuporanga (municipality) |
nuraghe {m} | :: nuraghe (type of megalithic building in Sardinia) |
nurague {m} | :: alternative spelling of nuraghe |
Nuremberg {prop} {f} | :: alternative form of Nuremberga |
Nuremberga {prop} {f} | :: Nuremberga (major city) |
Nurembergue {prop} {f} | :: alternative form of Nuremberga |
Nurnberg {prop} {f} | :: alternative form of Nuremberga |
nutella {adj} [Brazil, slang] /nuˈtɛ.lɐ/ | :: modernised or evolved to the point of being objectionable, such as: (of a person) fussy, spoiled; (of a person or practice) poseurish, pretentious; (of a person, practice or object) illegitimate, inauthentic; (of a practice, ideology, symbol or similar) lite, watered-down |
Nutella {adj} | :: alternative spelling of nutella |
nuto {m} | :: nod; |
nuto {m} [figuratively] | :: the will, what is desired or chosen |
nútria {f} | :: coypu (Myocastor coypus, a large, semiaquatic rodent of South America) |
nutrição {f} | :: nutrition |
nutricional {adj} | :: nutritional |
nutricionismo {m} | :: nutritionism |
nutricionista {mf} | :: nutritionist |
nutrido {adj} | :: nourished, fed, sustained |
nutrido {adj} | :: fattened |
nutriente {m} | :: nutrient |
nutrindo {v} | :: gerund of nutrir |
nutrir {v} | :: to nourish, feed, sustain |
nutrir {v} | :: to fatten |
nutritício {adj} [rare] | :: nutritious (providing nutrients) |
nutritivo {adj} [of food or drink] | :: nutritious (providing nutrients) |
Nuuk {prop} {f} | :: Nuuk (capital city) |
nuvem {f} /ˈnu.vɐj̃/ | :: cloud |
nuvem {f} | :: swarm (of grasshoppers) |
nuvem cogumelo {f} | :: alternative form of nuvem de cogumelo |
nuvem de cogumelo {f} | :: mushroom cloud (a mushroom-shaped cloud created by an explosion) |
nuvem de Oort {f} [astronomy] | :: Oort Cloud (region of space which is the source of most comets) |
nuvem em cogumelo {f} | :: alternative form of nuvem de cogumelo |
NW {m} | :: northwest |
nylon {m} /ˈnaj.lõ/ | :: nylon (a synthetic polymer) |
nynorsk {m} | :: Nynorsk (one of the two major written standards of the Norwegian language) |
Nyx {prop} {f} | :: alternative spelling of Nix |