Interlingua

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Noun

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excesso (plural excessos)

  1. excess
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Latin

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Verb

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excessō

  1. (Old Latin) first-person singular sigmatic future active indicative of excēdō

Usage notes

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See explanation at excēdō.

Portuguese

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Etymology

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From Latin excessus (a going out, loss of self-possession), from excedere, excessum (to go out, go beyond).

Pronunciation

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  • (Portugal) IPA(key): (careful pronunciation) /(i)ʃˈsɛ.su/, /(i)ˈʃɛ.su/, (careful pronunciation) /ɐjʃˈsɛ.su/, /ɐjˈʃɛ.su/
    • (Northern Portugal) IPA(key): (careful pronunciation) /(i)ʃˈsɛ.su/, /(i)ˈʃɛ.su/, (careful pronunciation) /ejʃˈsɛ.su/, /ejˈʃɛ.su/
    • (Central Portugal) IPA(key): (careful pronunciation) /(i)ʃˈsɛ.su/, /(i)ˈʃɛ.su/, (careful pronunciation) /ejʃˈsɛ.su/, /ejˈʃɛ.su/
    • (Southern Portugal) IPA(key): (careful pronunciation) /(i)ʃˈsɛ.su/, /(i)ˈʃɛ.su/, (careful pronunciation) /eʃˈsɛ.su/, /eˈʃɛ.su/

  • Hyphenation: ex‧ces‧so

Noun

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excesso m (plural excessos)

  1. excess, surplus
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