Angla | Esperanta |
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Latin (language of the ancient Romans) proper noun [UK: ˈlæ.tɪn] [US: ˈlæ.tən] | latino, latina lingvoproper noun |
Latin (of ancient Rome) adjective [UK: ˈlæ.tɪn] [US: ˈlæ.tən] | romiaadjective |
Latin (of Latium) adjective [UK: ˈlæ.tɪn] [US: ˈlæ.tən] | latiaadjective |
Latin (of the language) adjective [UK: ˈlæ.tɪn] [US: ˈlæ.tən] | latinaadjective |
Latin (of/from Latin America) adjective [UK: ˈlæ.tɪn] [US: ˈlæ.tən] | latin-amerikaadjective |
Latin [Latins] (person native to ancient Rome or its Empire) noun [UK: ˈlæ.tɪn] [US: ˈlæ.tən] | romianonoun |
Latin alphabet (the 26-letter alphabet) noun [UK: ˈlæ.tɪn ˈæl.fə.bet] [US: ˈlæ.tən ˈæl.fə.ˌbet] | latina alfabetonoun |
Latin America (parts of the Americas which speak Spanish or Portuguese) proper noun [UK: ˈlæ.tɪn ə.ˈmer.ɪk.ə] [US: ˈlæ.tən ə.ˈmer.ɪk.ə] | Latinamerikoproper noun |
Latin Church (one of the particular churches) proper noun [UK: ˈlæ.tɪn tʃɜːtʃ] [US: ˈlæ.tən ˈtʃɝːtʃ] | Latina eklezioproper noun |
accumulate [accumulated, accumulating, accumulates] (to grow in number) verb [UK: ə.ˈkjuː.mjə.leɪt] [US: ə.ˈkjuː.mjə.ˌlet] | amasiĝiverb |
accumulate [accumulated, accumulating, accumulates] (to pile up) verb [UK: ə.ˈkjuː.mjə.leɪt] [US: ə.ˈkjuː.mjə.ˌlet] | amasigiverb |
annihilate [annihilated, annihilating, annihilates] (to reduce to nothing, to destroy, to eradicate) verb [UK: ə.ˈnaɪə.leɪt] [US: ə.ˈnaɪə.ˌlet] | neniigiverb |
articulate [articulated, articulating, articulates] (anatomy: to form a joint) verb [UK: ɑː.ˈtɪ.kjʊ.lət] [US: arˈtɪ.kjə.ˌlet] | artikigiverb |
assimilate [assimilated, assimilating, assimilates] (to absorb a group of people into a community) verb [UK: ə.ˈsɪ.mə.leɪt] [US: ə.ˈsɪ.mə.ˌlet] | asimiliverb |
calculate [calculated, calculating, calculates] ((intransitive) to determine values or solutions) verb [UK: ˈkæl.kjʊ.leɪt] [US: ˈkæl.kjə.ˌlet] | kalkuliverb |
calculate [calculated, calculating, calculates] ((transitive) to determine the value or solution of sth.) verb [UK: ˈkæl.kjʊ.leɪt] [US: ˈkæl.kjə.ˌlet] | kalkuliverb |
capitulate [capitulated, capitulating, capitulates] (surrender; end all resistance; to give up; to go along with or comply) verb [UK: kə.ˈpɪ.tʃʊ.leɪt] [US: kə.ˈpɪ.tʃuː.ˌlet] | kapitulaciverb |
circulate [circulated, circulating, circulates] (to move in circles) verb [UK: ˈsɜː.kjʊ.leɪt] [US: ˈsɝː.kjə.ˌlet] | cirkuladiverb |
circulate [circulated, circulating, circulates] verb [UK: ˈsɜː.kjʊ.leɪt] [US: ˈsɝː.kjə.ˌlet] | cirkuliverb |
collate [collated, collating, collates] (assemble something in a logical sequence) verb [UK: kə.ˈleɪt] [US: kə.ˈleɪt] | ordiziverb |
conflate [conflated, conflating, conflates] (fail to properly distinguish things or keep them separate; mistakenly treat them as equivalent) verb [UK: kən.ˈfleɪt] [US: kən.ˈfleɪt] | misdistingiverb |
conflate [conflated, conflating, conflates] (fuse into a single entity) verb [UK: kən.ˈfleɪt] [US: kən.ˈfleɪt] | kunfandiverb |
conflate [conflated, conflating, conflates] (mix together different elements) verb [UK: kən.ˈfleɪt] [US: kən.ˈfleɪt] | intermiksiverb |
congratulate [congratulated, congratulating, congratulates] (to express one’s sympathetic pleasure or joy to the person(s) it is felt for) verb [UK: kən.ˈɡræ.tʃʊ.leɪt] [US: kən.ˈɡræ.tʃə.ˌlet] | gratuliverb |
copulate [copulated, copulating, copulates] (to engage in sexual intercourse) verb [UK: ˈkɒ.pjʊ.leɪt] [US: ˈkɑː.pjə.ˌlet] | seksumi, amoriverb |
ejaculate [ejaculated, ejaculating, ejaculates] (to eject semen or vaginal fluid) verb [UK: ɪ.ˈdʒæ.kjʊ.leɪt] [US: ɪ.ˈdʒæ.kjuː.ˌlet] | ejakuliverb |
encapsulate [encapsulated, encapsulating, encapsulates] (object-oriented programming: To enclose objects in a common interface) verb [UK: ɪnˈk.æp.sju.leɪt] [US: enˈk.æp.sə.ˌlet] | enkapsuligiverb |
encapsulate [encapsulated, encapsulating, encapsulates] (to enclose as if in a capsule) verb [UK: ɪnˈk.æp.sju.leɪt] [US: enˈk.æp.sə.ˌlet] | enkapsuligiverb |
flagellate [flagellated, flagellating, flagellates] (to whip or scourge) verb [UK: ˈflæ.dʒə.leɪt] [US: ˈflæ.dʒə.ˌlet] | skurĝiverb |
formulate [formulated, formulating, formulates] (to reduce to, or express in, a formula; to put in a clear and definite form of statement or expression) verb [UK: ˈfɔː.mjʊ.leɪt] [US: ˈfɔːr.mjə.ˌlet] | formuliverb |
gelatin [gelatins] (edible jelly) noun [UK: ˈdʒe.lə.tɪn] [US: ˈdʒe.lə.tən] | gelatenonoun |
gesticulate [gesticulated, gesticulating, gesticulates] (to make gestures) verb [UK: dʒe.ˈstɪ.kjʊ.leɪt] [US: dʒe.ˈstɪ.kjʊ.leɪt] | gestadiverb |
inoculate [inoculated, inoculating, inoculates] (to provide immunity) verb [UK: ɪ.ˈnɒ.kjʊ.leɪt] [US: ˌɪ.ˈnɑː.kjə.ˌlet] | inokuliverb |
insulate [insulated, insulating, insulates] (to separate or detach) verb [UK: ˈɪn.sjʊ.leɪt] [US: ˈɪn.sə.ˌlet] | izoliverb |
isolate [isolated, isolating, isolates] (transitive: to set apart or cut off from others) verb [UK: ˈaɪ.sə.leɪt] [US: ˈaɪ.sə.ˌlet] | izoliverb |
legislate [legislated, legislating, legislates] (pass laws) verb [UK: ˈle.dʒɪ.sleɪt] [US: ˈle.dʒəs.ˌlet] | leĝdoniverb |
Medieval Latin (the Latin language as spoken and written during the Middle Ages, before it was developed by the Italian humanists into Renaissance Latin) proper noun [UK: ˌme.dɪ.ˈiːv.l̩ ˈlæ.tɪn] [US: mə.ˈdiːv.l̩ ˈlæ.tən] | mezepoka latinoproper noun |
percolate [percolated, percolating, percolates] ((intransitive) drain through a porous substance) verb [UK: ˈpɜːk.ə.leɪt] [US: ˈpɝːk.ə.ˌlet] | tragutiverb |
percolate [percolated, percolating, percolates] ((transitive) pass a liquid through a porous substance) verb [UK: ˈpɜːk.ə.leɪt] [US: ˈpɝːk.ə.ˌlet] | tragutiverb |
platinum [platinums] (metal) noun [UK: ˈplæ.tɪ.nəm] [US: ˈplæt.nəm] | platenonoun |