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The term "baroque" comes from the Portuguese word "barroco," which was used to describe an irregularly shaped pearl. In art and architecture, "baroque" refers to a style characterized by ornate detailing, dramatic contrasts, and emotional expression.
The apple was irregularly shaped
Lump
A lump
she shops at walart, but only irregularly.
"Irregularly" means not following a regular pattern or course; unevenly spaced or arranged.
intermittent
Stag is not a portuguese word.
The Portuguese word for lady is "senhora."
The word "plain" in Portuguese can be translated as "plano" or "simples".
KEE-fee is a Portuguese pronunciation of 'Keefe'. It isn't a word in Portuguese. A Portuguese speaker tends to apply Portuguese pronunciation rules to this non-Portuguese word.
The plural form of the word "Portuguese" is "Portuguese." It remains the same in both singular and plural forms.