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WordReference English-Portuguese Dictionary © 2026:
| espigão | | great ear or spike; ridge-pole; top of a wall; buttress |
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WordReference English-Portuguese Dictionary © 2026:
| spike n | (thin, pointed object) | espiga sf |
| | | espigão, cravo sm |
| | | espeto sm |
| | The iron railings were topped with spikes. |
| | The newspaper editor keeps a spike on his desk to file unused stories. |
| | As grades de ferro tinham espetos no topo. // O editor do jornal deixa um espeto em sua mesa para arquivar histórias não usadas. |
| gable n | usually plural (triangle of a roof) (parte triangular do teto) | cumeeira sf |
| | | espigão sm |
| | | gablete sf |
| | | empena |
| | A fresh layer of snow covered the gables of the house. |
capstone, copestone n | (top stone of a structure) | cimalha sf |
| | | espigão sm |
| | The placement of the capstone on the new town hall was celebrated in the community. |
| high-rise n | (multi-story block: of flats, etc.) (construção) | arranha-céus sm inv |
| | | espigão sm |
| | A lot of the high-rises that were built in the 1960s have now been demolished. |
groyne, also US: groin n | (tidal barrier on a beach) (praia: barreira para maré) | espigão, quebra-mar sm |
| high-rise adj | (building: multi-storey) (construção) | arranha-céus sm inv |
| | | espigão sm |
| | Kenny lives downtown in a high-rise apartment building. |
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WordReference English-Portuguese Dictionary © 2026:
| salient n | (geography: projecting land, spur) | espigão sm |
| | | contraforte sm |
| | The army moved out along the salient. |
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