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What (who) is -fero - definition


-fero      
suf. adj.
(designativo de produção, conteúdo, etc.: mortifero, alífero, etc.)
(Do lat. -fer, de ferre)
fero      
suf (lat ferre) Exprime a idéia de produção, conteúdo: aurífero, mortífero.
adj (lat feru)
1 Feroz.
2 Cruel.
3 Selvagem.
4 Áspero.
5 Rústico.
6 Violento.
7 Vigoroso, forte.
8 Inculto.
9 Bravo, encarniçado: Combates feros
sm ant Ameaça
sm pl Jactância, bravata, fanfarronada.
Fero      
adj.
Feroz; selvagem.
Bravio.
Inculto.
Indómito.
Rústico.
Violento.
Aspero.
Encarniçado: combates feros.
Forte; vigoroso; são: você está fero!
M. Ant.
O mesmo que ameaça. Cf. Jac. Freire, Castro, 85.
Pl.
Fanfarronada.
(Lat. ferus)
Examples of use of -fero
1. Fero «Bubino» Kudlac from Slovenia won second prize, while third prize went to Ludo Goderis of Belgium.
2. "I feel very good about our adapting to it," Fero said. ___ AP Special Correspondent David Espo in Washington contributed to this report.
3. While the percentage of minority students rose from 5 percent to 35 percent in 10 years, Crete school superintendent John Fero said state aid covered the additional costs for bilingual teachers and other expenses.