câmbio

See also: cambio, cambió, and cambiò

Portuguese

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Portuguese cambio, from Late Latin cambium (change), from Latin cambiō (I change), from a Celtic language, from Proto-Celtic *kamb- (crooked; bent), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ḱamb-, *(s)kamb- (bent).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkɐ̃.bi.u/, /ˈkɐ̃.bju/

Noun

câmbio m (plural câmbios)

  1. exchange, swap (act of exchanging or swapping)
  2. (uncountable) currency exchange
  3. transformation (act of transforming or being transformed)
  4. commutation (substitution of one thing for another)
  5. transmission (assembly of gears in an motorcar)
  6. walkie-talkie (portable, bi-directional radio transceiver)
  7. (botany) cambium (layer of cells responsible for secondary growth of roots and stems)

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • cambiário
  • câmbio automático
  • câmbio flutuante
  • câmbio livre
  • câmbio manual
  • câmbio marítimo
  • cambismo
  • cambista
  • intercâmbio

Interjection

câmbio

  1. (radio communication) over (end of sentence, ready to receive reply)
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