This is the 6729th most frequent Portuguese word.
gasques
"Gasques" is not a common Portuguese word and does not have a known definition in Portuguese. It may be a misspelling or refer to something specific or obscure.
In this sentence, 'gasques' refers to remnants or structures associated with historical artifacts, specifically parts of an old ship.
Os gasques do antigo navio ainda podem ser vistos no museu.
The shells of the old ship can still be seen in the museum.
Here, 'gasques' is used to describe artifacts or relics found in historical or natural settings.
Ele encontrou gasques no topo da montanha que pareciam muito antigos.
He found relics on the mountaintop that seemed very old.
In this example, 'gasques' signifies remnants or traces of past civilizations that archaeologists investigate.