English search results for: forward thinking

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#51

noun

  • declension: 4th declension
  • gender: masculine

Definitions:

  1. act of thinking
  2. thought (L+S)
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: “Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#52

verb

  • conjugation: 3rd conjugation

Definitions:

  1. creep forward
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: Lewis & Short, “A Latin Dictionary”, 1879 (Lewis & Short)
#53

adjective

Definitions:

  1. inclined forward, sloping downwards
  2. inclined, ready
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: Charles Beard, “Cassell’s Latin Dictionary”, 1892 (CAS)
#54

adverb

Definitions:

  1. from now (on)
  2. henceforth, from this time forward
  3. in the future
  • Age: Latin not in use in Classical times (6-10th centuries) Christian
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: C.H. Beeson, “A Primer of Medieval Latin”, 1925 (Bee)
#55

adjective

Definitions:

  1. not brought forward and heard
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: Charles Beard, “Cassell’s Latin Dictionary”, 1892 (CAS)
#56

noun

  • declension: 3rd declension
  • gender: feminine

Definitions:

  1. invention (Ecc)
  2. thinking out, conniving, devising
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: “Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#57

adjective

Definitions:

  1. lying forward (of hair), projecting in front
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: Having only single citation in Oxford Latin Dictionary or Lewis + Short
  • Source: “Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#58

noun

  • declension: 3rd declension
  • gender: masculine

Definitions:

  1. he who brings forward/cites arguments/reasons/proofs, arguer, disputant
  • Age: Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
  • Area: Science, Philosophy, Mathematics, Units/Measures
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: Having only single citation in Oxford Latin Dictionary or Lewis + Short
  • Source: Lewis & Short, “A Latin Dictionary”, 1879 (Lewis & Short)
#59

noun

  • declension: 3rd declension
  • gender: feminine

Definitions:

  1. she who brings forward/cites arguments/reasons/proofs, arguer, disputant
  • Age: Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
  • Area: Science, Philosophy, Mathematics, Units/Measures
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: Having only single citation in Oxford Latin Dictionary or Lewis + Short
  • Source: Lewis & Short, “A Latin Dictionary”, 1879 (Lewis & Short)
#60

noun

  • declension: 3rd declension
  • gender: masculine

Definitions:

  1. one who adduces/brings forward/cites/alleges proof
  • Age: Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
  • Area: Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic, Literature, Schools
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: Having only single citation in Oxford Latin Dictionary or Lewis + Short
  • Source: Lewis & Short, “A Latin Dictionary”, 1879 (Lewis & Short)
#61

noun

  • declension: 3rd declension
  • gender: neuter

Definitions:

  1. thinking
  • Age: Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: Having only single citation in Oxford Latin Dictionary or Lewis + Short
  • Source: Lewis & Short, “A Latin Dictionary”, 1879 (Lewis & Short)
#62

noun

  • declension: 3rd declension
  • gender: masculine

Definitions:

  1. one who adduces/brings forward/cites/alleges proof
  • Age: Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
  • Area: Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic, Literature, Schools
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: Having only single citation in Oxford Latin Dictionary or Lewis + Short
  • Source: Lewis & Short, “A Latin Dictionary”, 1879 (Lewis & Short)

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