válido

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See also: valido, validó, and validò

Galician

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin validus (healthy; valid), from valeō (I am healthy).

Pronunciation

Adjective

válido (feminine válida, masculine plural válidos, feminine plural válidas)

  1. valid

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Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin validus (healthy; valid), from valeō (to be healthy).

Pronunciation

 
 

  • Hyphenation: vá‧li‧do

Adjective

válido (feminine válida, masculine plural válidos, feminine plural válidas)

  1. valid (well grounded or justifiable, pertinent)
    Synonym: lícito
    Antonym: inválido
  2. valid (acceptable, proper or correct)
    Synonyms: aceitável, correto
    Antonyms: inaceitável, inválido
  3. healthy, fit (physically well)
    Synonyms: forte, rijo, são, saudável, vigoroso
    Antonyms: doente, doentio, enfermiço, enfermo, inválido
  4. (logic) valid (that evaluates to true regardless of the input values)
    Synonym: tautológico

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin validus (healthy; valid), from valeō (to be healthy).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbalido/
  • Audio (Colombia):(file)
  • Rhymes: -alido
  • Syllabification: vá‧li‧do

Adjective

válido (feminine válida, masculine plural válidos, feminine plural válidas)

  1. valid

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