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The Portuguese word for eye is
olho





eye

Gender

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

Plural

The plural of olho is olhos.

Portuguese Definition


eye
     1. Substantivo. olho
     2. Verbo. olhar, observar



Translations for eye and their definitions

olho
     1. n-m. (anatomy) eye
     2. n-m. (figuratively) eye, center (of a storm, etc.)
     3. n-m. (culinary) a hole in cheese, bread or similar items
     4. n-m. (geology) short for olho-d'água
     5. v. verb form of olhar


fundo
     1. adj. deep (having its bottom far down)
     2. n-m. bottom
     3. n-m. background (a part of the picture that depicts scenery to the rear or behind the main subject)
     4. n-m. fund
     5. n-m. (finance, insurance) capital (money and wealth)
     6. n-m. (sports) long-distance
     7. v. verb form of fundar
           fundo uma instituição - I am founding an institution
     8. v. verb form of fundir
           fundo ouro - I am smelting gold


buraco
     1. n-m. pit; hole (hollow spot in a surface)
     2. n-m. burrow (a tunnel or hole dug by a creature)
     3. n-m. (figurative, depreciative) a very filthy, crude or precarious house
     4. n-m. (billiards, pool, snooker) pocket (cavity with a sack at each corner and one centered on each side of a pool or snooker table)
     5. n-m. hole (an opening in a solid)
     6. n-m. (figurative) gap (a vacant time)
     7. n-m. (figurative) an emotional gap caused by someone’s death or absence
     8. n-m. (slang) a difficult situation financially
     9. n-m. (card games) canasta, especially its Brazilian variant
     10. v. verb form of buracar


observar
     1. v. to observe, watch


argola
     1. n-f. ring


fitar
     1. v. to stare at; to gaze at


ocelo
     1. n-m. (zoology) eye (mark on an animal resembling an eye)
     2. n-m. (zoology) the eye of arthropods


comer com os olhos
     1. v. to ogle with desire


visão
     1. n-f. view (the act of seeing something)
     2. n-f. sight; eyesight; vision (the ability to see; the condition of not being blind)
     3. n-f. vision; eye (the ability to notice things)
     4. n-f. vision (an idea about how things should be in the future)
     5. n-f. view; vision (mental image)
     6. n-f. view (a person’s way of understanding something)
     7. n-f. (databases) view (logical table in database formed from data from physical tables)
     8. n-f. (paranormal, religion) vision (a mystical mental image of something that happened or will happen)


examinar
     1. v. to examine
     2. v. to study, observe


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