Angol | Latin |
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cramp [cramps] (painful contraction of a muscle) noun [UK: kræmp] [US: ˈkræmp] | pnixnoun |
cramp [cramps] noun [UK: kræmp] [US: ˈkræmp] | spasmus [spasmi](2nd) M |
cramp, convulsion (L+S) noun | convolsio [convolsionis](3rd) F convulsio [convulsionis](3rd) F |
afflicted with cramps adjective | spasticus [spastica, spasticum]adjective |
closely, in close quarters / narrow limits, cramped, crowded adverb | anguste [angustius, angustissime]adverb |
confine to narrow space, cramp verb | coangusto [coangustare, coangustavi, coangustatus](1st) TRANS coaudio [coaudire, coaudivi, coauditus](4th) TRANS coaudito [coauditare, coauditavi, coauditatus](1st) TRANS comaudio [comaudire, comaudivi, comauditus](4th) TRANS conangusto [conangustare, conangustavi, conangustatus](1st) TRANS conaudito [conauditare, conauditavi, conauditatus](1st) TRANS |
neck-cramp (Pliny) noun | tetanus [tetani](2nd) M |
one with neck-cramp (Pliny) noun | tetanicus [tetanici](2nd) M |
pack, limit, cramp verb | arto [artare, artavi, artatus](1st) TRANS |
pack / limit / cramp verb | arcto [arctare, arctavi, arctatus](1st) TRANS |
wooden double clamp / cramp, clincher noun | confibula [confibulae](1st) F |