a cupboard or small room found in people's houses, particularly in the past, in order to store food

despensa, almoxarifado

a grasping tool or instrument consisting of two arms joined at a pivot

pinça, tanga

a person who is believed to have supernatural insight or the ability to foresee the future

vidente, oráculo

a humorous poem of five anapestic lines with a rhyme scheme of AABBA

limerick, poema humorístico

a type of lifting apparatus consisting of a vertical mast and a boom, typically used in construction or oil drilling operations

guindaste, torre

an individual who thinks and behaves differently and independently

rebelde, inconformista

the branch of physics that deals with the study of motion and the behavior of physical systems under the action of forces

mecânica, dinâmica

the branch of medicine and surgery dealing with pregnancy and childbirth

obstetrícia

a plant condition characterized by mottled or variegated patterns on leaves, often caused by viral infections

mosaico, mosaico viral

someone who leads a simple, rural life, often associated with countryside occupations such as farming or shepherding

bucólico, campestre

a substance used for cleaning and maintaining oral hygiene

dentifrício, pasta de dente

an unreasonable opinion or judgment based on dislike felt for a person, group, etc., particularly because of their race, sex, etc.

preconceito, prejuízo

a narrow crack or fissure in a surface, often found in rocks, walls, or other solid structures

fissura, fenda

a hole or external opening in the body, such as an ear canal or the anus

órgão, abertura

