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#751
noun
- declension: 3rd declension
- gender: feminine
Definitions:
- demarcation, marking out
- describing (L+S)
- figure, diagram
- specification
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In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#752
adjective
Definitions:
- destined (L+S)
- determined/resolved/resolute/firm
- fixed
- stubborn/obstinate
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#753
verb
- conjugation: 3rd conjugation
- voice: deponent
Definitions:
- bargain for
- come to terms
- make a bargain for or about, agree (upon)
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#754
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- divide from, serve as boundary
- divide up
- mark off w/boundary
- separate from
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#755
noun
- declension: 3rd declension
- gender: feminine
Definitions:
- extenuation
- invocation
- prayer to avert/ward off
- supplication/entreaty/plea
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Area:
Ecclesiastic, Biblical, Religious
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#756
verb
- conjugation: 3rd conjugation
- voice: intransitive
Definitions:
- calm down, subside
- cease boiling, cool off (fermentation)
- come to full boil
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Science, Philosophy, Mathematics, Units/Measures
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#757
noun
- declension: 3rd declension
- gender: masculine
Definitions:
- champion/advocate
- go-between
- intercessor, one pleading for mercy
- mediator
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#758
adjective
Definitions:
- despairing/lacking hope
- desperate/hopeless
- desperately ill/situated
- reckless
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#759
adjective
Definitions:
- (noiseless)
- infirm
- very old (L+S)
- worn out (with age), feeble, decrepit
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#760
adjective
Definitions:
- (later civil status)
- having surrendered
- of surrender/capitulation
- surrendered
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Area:
War, Military, Naval, Ships, Armor
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#761
adjective
Definitions:
- (later civil status)
- having surrendered
- of surrender/capitulation
- surrendered
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Age:
Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
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Area:
War, Military, Naval, Ships, Armor
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#762
adjective
Definitions:
- characteristic of/proceeding/derived from the devil
- devilish/diabolic
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Age:
Latin not in use in Classical times (6-10th centuries) Christian
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Ecclesiastic, Biblical, Religious
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#763
verb
- conjugation: 3rd conjugation
- voice: intransitive
Definitions:
- drop/shed blossoms/petals (before bearing fruit)
- fade, wither, decay, decline
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In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Agriculture, Flora, Fauna, Land, Equipment, Rural
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#764
noun
- declension: 3rd declension
- gender: feminine
Definitions:
- abnormality/deformity, deviation in appearance/behavior
- perversity/perversion
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#765
noun
- declension: 3rd declension
- gender: masculine
Definitions:
- arranger
- assigner of theater seats
- undertaker/master of ceremonies (funeral)
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#766
verb
- conjugation: 3rd conjugation
- voice: intransitive
Definitions:
- calm down, subside
- cease boiling, cool off (fermentation)
- come to full boil
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Science, Philosophy, Mathematics, Units/Measures
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#767
noun
- declension: 2nd declension
- gender: masculine
Definitions:
- (son of Vespasian, brother of Titus, last Flavian)
- Domitian (Emperor 81-96)
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Age:
Limited to classical (~150 BC - 200 AD)
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Area:
Legal, Government, Tax, Financial, Political, Titles
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Geography:
Italy/Rome
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#768
adverb
Definitions:
- doubly, twice over, in two ways/a twofold manner, into two parts/categories
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#769
adjective
Definitions:
- different/distinct/individual
- separated/distant/disconnected/set apart
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#770
noun
- declension: 3rd declension
- gender: feminine
Definitions:
- configuration
- design
- disfigurement
- figure, representation
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#771
noun
- declension: 3rd declension
- gender: masculine
Definitions:
- one who composes/delivers speeches as oratorical exercise
- rhetorical declaimer
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In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Area:
Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic, Literature, Schools
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#772
noun
- declension: 3rd declension
- gender: feminine
Definitions:
- layout
- orderly arrangement/disposition of arguments/words/time/activities
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#773
noun
Definitions:
- art of logic/reasoning
- dialectics, logic
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Area:
Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic, Literature, Schools
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#774
adjective
Definitions:
- halved, divided in half
- incomplete, imperfect, half
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#775
adjective
Definitions:
- delicate
- delicious
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Age:
Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
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Frequency:
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Source:
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