- ceiva
- ceiva s. f. Ato de ceivar.
Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa . 2012.
Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa . 2012.
conceivable — con·ceiv·a·ble || kÉ™n siËvÉ™bl adj. can be imagined, can be understood, can be thought of … English contemporary dictionary
conceivably — con ceiv·a·bly || blɪ adv. in a conceivable manner, imaginably … English contemporary dictionary
deceivable — de·ceiv·a·ble || dɪ siËvÉ™bl adv. cheatable, gullible, naive, easy to deceive … English contemporary dictionary
deceiver — de ceiv·er || vÉ™ n. swindler, cheat; hypocrite, liar … English contemporary dictionary
deceivers — de ceiv·er || vÉ™ n. swindler, cheat; hypocrite, liar … English contemporary dictionary
inconceivable — in·con·ceiv·a·ble || ‚ɪnkÉ™n sɪËvÉ™bl adj. hard to comprehend, unthinkable, difficult to imagine; unbelievable … English contemporary dictionary
perceivable — per·ceiv·a·ble || pÉ™r sɪËvÉ™bl /pÉ™ adj. may be felt, noticeable, detectable, may be sensed … English contemporary dictionary
receivable — re·ceiv·a·ble || rɪ sɪËvÉ™bl adj. can be received, can be accepted, can be taken in … English contemporary dictionary
receiver — re ceiv·er || rɪ sɪËvÉ™(r) n. person or thing that receives; device that receives signals and converts them into audio or visual signals (i.e. radio or television); part of a telephone that converts signals into sound; person who takes charge … English contemporary dictionary
receivers — re ceiv·er || rɪ sɪËvÉ™(r) n. person or thing that receives; device that receives signals and converts them into audio or visual signals (i.e. radio or television); part of a telephone that converts signals into sound; person who takes charge … English contemporary dictionary