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buraco
buraco
Portuguese
Etymology
Uncertain. Possibly from Old Portuguese furaco, from Latin forāmen (“aperture, opening”). Compare Galician buraco, furaco, furado, Asturian furacu, buracu; cf. also Catalan forat, Spanish horado.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /buˈɾa.ku/
- (South Brazil) IPA(key): /buˈɾa.ko/
- Hyphenation: bu‧ra‧co
- Rhymes: -aku
Noun
buraco m (plural buracos)
- pit; hole (hollow spot in a surface)
- burrow (a tunnel or hole dug by a creature)
- (figuratively, depreciative) a very filthy, crude or precarious house
- (billiards, pool, snooker) pocket (cavity with a sack at each corner and one centered on each side of a pool or snooker table)
- hole (an opening in a solid)
- (figuratively) gap (a vacant time)
- (figuratively) an emotional gap caused by someone’s death or absence
- (slang) a difficult situation financially
- (card games) canasta, especially its Brazilian variant
Synonyms
- (pit): See Wikisaurus:buraco
- (burrow): toca, túnel
- (filthy, crude, precarious house): esconderijo, toca, ninho de rato
- (snooker table pocket): caçapa
- (opening in a solid): abertura, fenda, orifício
- (vacant time): janela, lacuna
- (emotional gap): vazio
- (canasta): biriba, canastra
Derived terms
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Related terms
- buracar
- esburacado
- esburacamento
- esburacar
- esburaquento
See also
Verb
buraco
- First-person singular (eu) present indicative of buracar