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BRASIL

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 Dictionary entry overview: What does Brasil mean? 

BRASIL (noun)
  The noun BRASIL has 1 sense:

1. the largest Latin American country and the largest Portuguese speaking country in the world; located in the central and northeastern part of South America; world's leading coffee exporterplay

  Familiarity information: BRASIL used as a noun is very rare.


 Dictionary entry details 


BRASIL (noun)


Sense 1

Meaning:

The largest Latin American country and the largest Portuguese speaking country in the world; located in the central and northeastern part of South America; world's leading coffee exporter

Classified under:

Nouns denoting spatial position

Synonyms:

Brasil; Brazil; Federative Republic of Brazil

Instance hypernyms:

South American country; South American nation (any one of the countries occupying the South American continent)

Meronyms (parts of "Brasil"):

Para; Para River (an estuary in northern Brazil into which the Tocantins River flows)

Sao Joao de Meriti (a city in southeastern Brazil that is a residential suburb of Rio de Janeiro)

Sao Jose dos Campos (a city in southeastern Brazil to the northeast of Sao Paulo)

Sao Louis (a city on an offshore island in northeast Brazil)

Sao Paulo (an ultramodern city in southeastern Brazil; the largest city in South America)

Amazon; Amazon River (a major South American river; arises in the Andes and flows eastward into the South Atlantic; the world's 2nd longest river (4000 miles))

Araguaia; Araguaia River; Araguaya; Araguaya River (a river in central Brazil that flows generally northward (with many falls) to join the Tocantins River)

Iguassu; Iguassu Falls; Iguazu; Iguazu Falls; Victoria Falls (a large waterfall on the border between Argentina and Brazil)

Madeira; Madeira River (a Brazilian river; tributary of the Amazon River)

Sao Goncalo (an industrial city in southeastern Brazil across the bay from Rio de Janeiro)

Parana; Parana River (a South American river; tributary of Rio de la Plata)

Parnahiba; Parnaiba (a river in northeastern Brazil that flows generally northward to the Atlantic Ocean)

Paulo Afonso; Paulo Afonso Falls (a major waterfall in northeastern Brazil)

Purus; Purus River (a Brazilian river; tributary of the Amazon River)

Sao Francisco (a river in eastern Brazil flowing into the Atlantic Ocean)

Guaira; Guaira Falls; Sete Quedas (a great waterfall on the border between Brazil and Paraguay)

Tocantins; Tocantins River (a river in eastern Brazil that flows generally north to the Para River)

Joao Pessoa (a city in northeastern Brazil near the Atlantic Ocean to the north of Recife)

Urubupunga; Urubupunga Falls (a waterfall in the Parana river in Brazil)

Triple Frontier (the border area where Argentina and Brazil and Paraguay meet; an active South American center for contraband and drug trafficking and money laundering; a suspected locale for Islamic extremist groups)

Acre (a territory of western Brazil bordering on Bolivia and Peru)

Belem; Feliz Lusitania; Para; Santa Maria de Belem; St. Mary of Bethlehem (port city in northern Brazil in the Amazon delta; main port and commercial center for the Amazon River basin)

Belo Horizonte (city in southeastern Brazil to the north of Rio de Janeiro; the first of Brazil's planned communities)

Brasilia; Brazilian capital; capital of Brazil (the capital of Brazil; a city built on the central plateau and inaugurated in 1960)

Curitiba (a city in southeastern Brazil)

Governador Valadares (a city in eastern Brazil to the northeast of Belo Horizonte)

Limeira (a city of southeastern Brazil (northwest of Sao Paulo))

Natal (a port city in northeastern Brazil)

Rio; Rio de Janeiro (the former capital and 2nd largest city of Brazil; chief Brazilian port; famous as a tourist attraction)

Pernambuco; Recife (a port city of northeastern Brazil on the Atlantic)

Santos (a port city in southwestern Brazil on an offshore island near Sao Paulo)

Sao Bernardo do Campo (a city in southeastern Brazil; an industrial suburb of Sao Paulo)

Meronyms (members of "Brasil"):

Brazilian (a native or inhabitant of Brazil)

Domain member category:

macumba ((Brazil) followers of a religious cult of African origin)

Holonyms ("Brasil" is a part of...):

South America (a continent in the western hemisphere connected to North America by the Isthmus of Panama)

Holonyms ("Brasil" is a member of...):

OAS; Organization of American States (an association including most countries in the western hemisphere; created in 1948 to promote military and economic and social and cultural cooperation)


 Context examples 


According to Ricardo Mello, who spearheads WWF-Brasil's Amazon Program, a mere 20% of the forest's ecosystem is known.

(Report unveils 381 new plant and animal species in Amazon, Agência Brasil)

Flora de Brasil is a digital platform that gathers data from hundreds of years of field work in the Amazon region, with input from countless taxonomists.

(Inventory revises down Amazon tree species list, SciDev.Net)

Some companies have already shown interest, including Petrobras, she told AgĂȘncia Brasil.

(New Brazilian fertilizer can boost productivity, Agência BRASIL)

To produce the new catalogue, they used taxonomic information that has been updated and verified by hundreds of specialists from all over the world, such as the data available on Flora de Brasil 2020.

(Inventory revises down Amazon tree species list, SciDev.Net)

CETEM researcher Marisa Bezerra Monte told AgĂȘncia Brasil on Monday (Apr. 7) that they have produced a zeolite concentrate (a porous multimineral mix) and changed the surface properties of its particles to enable nutrient exchanges.

(New Brazilian fertilizer can boost productivity, Agência BRASIL)



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