The Portuguese word for arm is
braço
Gender
The gender of braço is masculine. E.g. o braço.Plural
The plural of braço is braços.Portuguese Definition
arm | |
1. Substantivo. (Anatomia) braço |
Translations for arm and their definitions
braço | © | |
1. n-m. arm (upper limb) | ||
2. n-m. (specifically) upper arm; brachium (part of the arm between the elbow and shoulder) | ||
3. n-m. (loosely) any limb or tentacle | ||
4. n-m. arm (part of an object designed to be used with the arm) | ||
5. n-m. arm; sleeve (part of an item of clothing for the upper body that goes around the arm) | ||
6. n-m. arm (part of a furniture for sitting that one can rest one’s arm on) | ||
7. n-m. arm (anything that extends out from another thing) | ||
8. n-m. (musical instruments) neck (extended part of a stringed instrument) | ||
9. n-m. (geography) arm; inlet (small part of a body of water extending out from the main body) | ||
10. n-m. (geography) a smaller range extending from a mountain range | ||
11. n-m. (mechanics) the part of a lever on either side of the fulcrum | ||
12. n-m. (genetics) arm (part of a chromosome extending from the centromere) | ||
13. n-m. (astronomy) arm (outer part of a spiral galaxy) | ||
14. n-m. arm (person employed to do manual labour) | ||
15. n-m. (figurative) arm; might; power |
arma | © | |
1. n-f. weapon | ||
2. v. verb form of armar |
armar | |
1. v. to arm (to supply with weapons) | |
(synonyms, munir) | |
2. v. to set (a trap, a timebomb, a security system or similar) | |
3. v. to set up (a tent, a hammock, a folding table or similar) | |
4. v. (indtr, a, .obsolete, .literary) to intend; to be disposed to achieve; to pursue; to search for, to aim; to apply oneself for; to seek |
armas | |
1. n. plural of arma | |
2. v. verb form of armar |
perna | © | |
1. n-f. leg | ||
2. n-f. stint |
insígnias | |
1. n. plural of insígnia |
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