limb in Portuguese
limb in Portuguese is membro, limbo, galho — limb means an arm, leg, or wing — a major projecting part of a body used for movement.
limb in Portuguese
membro
A major appendage of human or animal, used for locomotion (such as an arm, leg or wing).
limbo
(astronomy) The apparent visual edge of a celestial body.
galho
A branch of a tree.
braço
(archery) The part of the bow, from the handle to the tip.
desgalhar
(transitive) To remove the limbs from (an animal or tree).
desmembrar
(transitive) To remove the limbs from (an animal or tree).
What does "limb" mean?
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noun An arm, leg, or wing — a major projecting part of a body used for movement.
"She broke a limb skiing last winter."
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noun A large branch of a tree.
"The storm snapped a thick limb off the old oak."
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verb To cut the limbs or branches off something.
"The crew limbed the fallen tree before hauling it away."
limb in a sentence
- She broke a limb skiing last winter.
- The storm snapped a thick limb off the old oak.
- The crew limbed the fallen tree before hauling it away.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "limb" in Portuguese?
"limb" in Portuguese is membro, limbo, galho. limb means: An arm, leg, or wing — a major projecting part of a body used for movement.
How do you use "limb" in a sentence?
Example: "She broke a limb skiing last winter." In Portuguese, "limb" is membro, limbo, galho.
Are there other ways to say "limb" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 6 translations listed for "limb": membro, limbo, galho, braço, desgalhar, desmembrar.
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