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The Portuguese word for bull is
touro





bull

Gender

The gender of touro is masculine. E.g. o touro.

Plural

The plural of touro is touros.

Portuguese Definition


bull
     1. Substantivo. touro
     2. Substantivo. asneira, disparate
     3. Substantivo. bula papal
     4. Substantivo. macho adulto de certos mamíferos grandes como baleia, elefante, foca
     5. Substantivo. armário (homem grande e corpulento)



Translations for bull and their definitions

Touro
     1. Proper noun. (astrology) Taurus (astrological sign)
     2. n-m. a bull


toiro
     1. n-m. Alternative form of touro


grande
     1. adj. large; great; big (of great size or extent)
           Este livro é grande. - This book is big.
           Este livro é maior do que aquele. - This book is bigger than that one.
     2. adj. large; big; numerous (numerically large)
           A família é muito grande. - The family is very large.
     3. adj. (preceding nouns) great (of great importance)
           Os grandes reis da antiguidade. - The great kings of antiquity.
     4. adj. (preceding nouns) great; magnanimous (noble and generous in spirit)
           Artur foi um grande rei. - Arthur was a great king.
     5. adj. grown-up; mature
           Já és grande, podes trabalhar. - You’re already grown-up, you can work.
     6. adj. (followed by a city’s name) the metropolitan area of, greater
           Moro na grande Lisboa. - I live in the metropolis of Lisbon.
           O Grande Porto é uma região metropolitana no norte de Portugal. - Greater Porto is a metropolitan area in the north of Portugal.
     7. n. (Brazil, colloquial, used in the vocative) A term of address for someone


besteira
     1. n-f. nonsense
     2. n-f. junk food


bula
     1. n-f. bull (document)
     2. n-f. (pharmacy) medication package insert (document that provides information about a drug and its use)


forçar
     1. v. to force


macho
     1. adj. male (belonging or referring to the sex having the smaller gametes)
     2. adj. macho; manly
     3. adj. male (of instruments or tools: designed to fit into or penetrate a “female” counterpart)
     4. n-m. male
     5. n-m. macho; manly man


selo
     1. n-m. seal (e.g., on a document)
     2. n-m. stamp
     3. v. verb form of selar


brutamontes
     1. n. lout; troublemaker
     2. n. plural of brutamonte


papo-furado
     1. n-m. Alternative spelling of papo furado


tira
     1. n-f. strip (long, thin piece of a bigger item)
     2. n-f. comic strip (a series of drawings)
     3. n. (slang) cop; police officer
     4. v. verb form of tirar


conversa fiada
     1. n-f. nonsense (foolish or false statements)


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