Angol | Latin |
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both (both...and...) conjunction [UK: bəʊθ] [US: boʊθ] | et...et...conjunction |
both adjective [UK: bəʊθ] [US: boʊθ] | alteruter [alterutra, alterutrum]adjective geminus [gemina, geminum]adjective |
both numeral [UK: bəʊθ] [US: boʊθ] | ambnumeral |
both (separately) adjective [UK: bəʊθ] [US: boʊθ] | uter [utra, utrum]adjective |
both … and conjunction | et … etconjunction |
both together adverb | junctimadverb |
accepted as arbitrator by both parties (judge w / iudex) adjective | compromissarius [compromissaria, compromissarium]adjective conpromissarius [conpromissaria, conpromissarium]adjective |
admit on both sides verb | collatero [collaterare, collateravi, collateratus](1st) TRANS conlatero [conlaterare, conlateravi, conlateratus](1st) TRANS |
ambidextrous, can use both hands equally adjective | aequimanus [aequimana, aequimanum]adjective |
at both ends adverb | utrimqueadverb utrinqueadverb |
et ... et = both ... and conjunction | etconjunction |
gadfly, bothersome person noun | musca [muscae](1st) F |
Gulf of Bothnia (arm of the Baltic) proper noun [UK: ɡʌlf əv] [US: ˈɡəlf əv] | Sinus Bothnicusproper noun |
having both leaves open, wide open adjective | bipatens [(gen.), bipatentis]adjective |
in a manner avoiding both extremely, moderate adverb | medieadverb |
in both directions adverb | utroqueadverb |
in both places adverb | utrobiqueadverb utrubiqueadverb |
incision on both sides noun | ambecisus [ambecisus](4th) M |
of 3 years (biennial!, count both extremes), of alternate years adjective | trietericus [trieterica, trietericum]adjective |
on / by both sides / parties adverb | citroadverb |
on / from both sides / parts adverb | utrimqueadverb utrinqueadverb |
on all / both sides / surfaces adverb | undiqueadverb undiquesecusadverb |
on both parts / sides / cases / instances adverb | utrobiqueadverb utrubiqueadverb |
on both sides adverb | circumadverb utrimquesecusadverb |
on both sides, in both cases adverb | alterutraqueadverb alterutriqueadverb |
rug with pile on both sides noun | amfitapa [amfitapae](1st) F amphitapos [amphitapi]noun |
sheep which has both upper and lower teeth noun | ambidens [ambidentis](3rd) M |
species of Libyan serpent supposed to have a head at both ends, amphisbaena noun | amphisbaena [amphisbaenae](1st) F |
to both places adverb | utroqueadverb |