cancelar
Portuguese
Etymology
From Latin cancellāre, infinitive of cancellō (“I make like a lattice, I cover with a lattice, I cancel”), ultimately from cancer (“lattice, grid”), from Proto-Indo-European *geng- (“lump”).
Pronunciation
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Verb
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- to call off (cancel)
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Conjugation
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Related terms
Romanian
Etymology
From Late Latin cancellārius, from Latin cancelli, from cancer.
Noun
cancelar m (plural cancelari)
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin cancellāre.
Pronunciation
Verb
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Conjugation
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