seqüela
See also: sequela
Catalan
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin sequēla. In the sense of "sequel", a semantic loan from English sequel.
Noun
seqüela f (plural seqüeles)
- consequence
- (pathology) sequela
- 2015 February 13, Gemma Tramullas, “Víctor Cabezas:«¡Desperteu-vos, esglésies! ¡Deixeu de mirar-vos el melic!»”, in El Periódico:
- Dels seus anys de missioner esperità a Angola--on va arribar per primera vegada fa 50 anys, coincidint amb la independència del país africà--i de les recurrents infeccions de paludisme i refredats mal curats li ha quedat com a seqüela física una tos persistent.
- From his years as a Spiritan missionary in Angola--where he arrived for the first time 50 years ago, coinciding with the independence of that African country--and the recurring infections of malaria and badly-treated colds, he has kept as a physical sequela a persistent cough.
- sequel
- sequence, series
See also
Further reading
- “seqüela” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
Portuguese
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