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Catalan
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin revelātōrem. Equivalent to revelar + -dor.
Adjective
revelador (feminine reveladora, masculine plural reveladors, feminine plural reveladores)
- revealing
2016 February 20, Ignasi Aragay, “"Los catalanes hacen cosas"”, in Ara:Fa temps que m'obsedeix la frase reveladora de Rajoy: "Los catalanes hacen cosas". Com si fóssim uns espanyols peculiars, excèntrics. No ja perquè parlem un altre idioma, sinó perquè som actius.- For a while I've been obsessed with the revealing sentence from Rajoy, "The Catalans do things." As if we were some peculiar Spaniards, eccentrics. Not because we speak another language but rather because we are active.
Noun
revelador m (plural reveladors)
- developer (liquid used in chemical film processing)
Further reading
Galician
Etymology
From Latin revelator. Equivalent to revelar + -dor.
Adjective
revelador (feminine reveladora, masculine plural reveladores, feminine plural reveladoras)
- revealing
Noun
revelador m (plural reveladores)
- developer (liquid used in chemical film processing)
Further reading
Portuguese
Etymology
From Latin revelātōrem. By surface analysis, revelar + -dor.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: re‧ve‧la‧dor
Noun
revelador m (plural reveladores, feminine reveladora, feminine plural reveladoras)
- revealer (one who reveals)
- developer (liquid used in chemical film processing)
Adjective
revelador (feminine reveladora, masculine plural reveladores, feminine plural reveladoras)
- revealing
Further reading
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin revelator. Equivalent to revelar + -dor.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /rebelaˈdoɾ/
- Rhymes: -oɾ
- Syllabification: re‧ve‧la‧dor
Adjective
revelador (feminine reveladora, masculine plural reveladores, feminine plural reveladoras)
- revealing, telltale, telling
- revelatory, eye-opening, illuminating, enlightening
Noun
revelador m (plural reveladores)
- developer (liquid used in chemical film processing)
Further reading