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Portuguese
Etymology
From remanescer (“to remain”) + -ente (“-ent”), from Vulgar Latin *remanēscō (“to remain”), from Latin remaneō (“to remain behind; to endure”).
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA(key): (careful pronunciation) /ʁɨ.mɐ.nɨʃˈsẽ.tɨ/, /ʁɨ.mɐ.nɨˈʃẽ.tɨ/
- Hyphenation: re‧ma‧nes‧cen‧te
Adjective
remanescente m or f (plural remanescentes, not comparable)
- remaining (which remains)
- Synonyms: remanente, restante
- which survived
- Synonym: sobrevivente
Noun
remanescente m or f by sense (plural remanescentes)
- survivor (one who survived)
- Synonym: sobrevivente
Noun
remanescente m (plural remanescentes)
- remainder (part or parts remaining)
- Synonyms: resto, sobejo, sobra