"metralhadora" meaning in Portuguese

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Noun

IPA: /me.tɾa.ʎaˈdo.ɾɐ/ [Brazil], /me.tɾa.ʎaˈdo.ɾɐ/ [Brazil], /me.tɾa.ʎaˈdo.ɾa/ [Southern-Brazil], /mɨ.tɾɐ.ʎɐˈdo.ɾɐ/ [Portugal], [mɨ.tɾɐ.ʎɐˈðo.ɾɐ] [Portugal], /mɛ.tɾa.ʎaˈdo.ɾɐ/ [Northeast-Brazil], /mi.tɾa.ʎɐˈdo.ɾɐ/ (note: Rural Central Brazil) Forms: metralhadoras [plural]
Etymology: Female form of the adjective metralhador, calque of French mitrailleuse, from mitrailler. The word itself from the noun metralha (“shrapnel used as cannon ammo”). Known since 1881. Compare Spanish ametralladora. Etymology templates: {{m|pt|metralhador}} metralhador, {{calque|pt|fr|mitrailleuse|nocap=1}} calque of French mitrailleuse, {{m|fr|mitrailler}} mitrailler, {{m|pt|metralha||shrapnel used as cannon ammo}} metralha (“shrapnel used as cannon ammo”), {{cog|es|ametralladora}} Spanish ametralladora Head templates: {{pt-noun|f}} metralhadora f (plural metralhadoras)
  1. (firearms) machine gun Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Firearms
    Sense id: en-metralhadora-pt-noun-hFZM~AUS Categories (other): Portuguese entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Portuguese entries with incorrect language header: 70 30 Topics: engineering, firearms, government, military, natural-sciences, physical-sciences, politics, tools, war, weaponry
  2. machine-gunner Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-metralhadora-pt-noun-VJX2IQv1
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: metralha, metralhar, metralhado, metralhador

Inflected forms

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