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reach as high or deep as verb

aequo [aequare, aequavi, aequatus](1st) TRANS
verb

reach physical maturity, grow body hair / to manhood verb

pubesco [pubescere, pubui, -](3rd)
verb

reach shore / harbor verb

praehendo [praehendere, praehendi, praehensus](3rd) TRANS
verb

praendo [praendere, praendi, praensus](3rd) TRANS
verb

prehendo [prehendere, prehendi, prehensus](3rd) TRANS
verb

prehendo [prehendere, prehendidi, prehenditus](3rd) TRANS
verb

prendo [prendere, prendi, prensus](3rd) TRANS
verb

reach towards, make for verb

peto [petere, petivi, petitus](3rd)
verb

reaching / stretching to the ankles adjective

talaris [talaris, talare]adjective

reaching to the ground adjective

demissicius [demissicia, demissicium]adjective

demissitius [demissitia, demissitium]adjective

set into conflict with each other verb

collido [collidere, collisi, collisus](3rd) TRANS
verb

conlido [conlidere, conlisi, conlisus](3rd) TRANS
verb

she who strives to obtain / eagerly reaches for / grasps at / courts noun

captatrix [captatricis](3rd) F
noun

short cape reaching halfway to elbow noun

ferraiola [ferraiolae](1st) F
noun

six each (pl.) adjective

senus [sena, senum]adjective

skirts / robes reaching to ankles noun

talare [talaris](3rd) N
noun

sly, deceitful, treacherous adjective

subdolus [subdola, subdolum]adjective

struggle (to reach) verb
[UK: ˈstrʌɡ.l̩]
[US: ˈstrʌɡ.l̩]

conitor [coniti, conisus sum](3rd) DEP
verb

conitor [coniti, conixus sum](3rd) DEP
verb

connitor [conniti, connixus sum](3rd) DEP
verb

student / teacher, one who attends school noun

scholasticus [scholastici](2nd) M
noun

scolasticus [scolastici](2nd) M
noun

succeed in reaching verb

peraccedo [peraccedere, peraccessi, peraccessus](3rd) INTRANS
verb

teach (obsolete: to show the way)
verb
[UK: tiːtʃ]
[US: ˈtiːtʃ]

addoceo, doceoverb

teach verb
[UK: tiːtʃ]
[US: ˈtiːtʃ]

moneo [monere, monui, monitus](2nd)
verb

teach (thoroughly) verb
[UK: tiːtʃ]
[US: ˈtiːtʃ]

perdoco [perdocere, perdocui, perdoctus](3rd)
verb

teach, inculcate verb

prodoceo [prodocere, prodocui, prodoctus](2nd)
verb

teach, instruct verb

condoceo [condocere, condocui, condoctus](2nd) TRANS
verb

didasculo [didasculare, didasculavi, didasculatus](1st) TRANS
verb

praecipio [praecipere, praecepi, praeceptus](3rd)
verb

teach, instruct (L+S) verb

condocefacio [condocefacere, condocefeci, condocefactus](3rd) TRANS
verb

teach, show, point out verb

doceo [docere, docui, doctus](2nd)
verb

teach new / additional accomplishments verb

addoceo [addocere, addocui, -](2nd) TRANS
verb

teach opposite verb

dedoceo [dedocere, dedocui, dedoctus](2nd) TRANS
verb

teach or inform thoroughly verb

edoceo [edocere, edocui, edoctus](2nd)
verb

teachable (capable of being taught)
adjective
[UK: ˈtiː.tʃəb.l̩]
[US: ˈtiː.tʃəb.l̩]

docilis, docibilisadjective

teachable adjective
[UK: ˈtiː.tʃəb.l̩]
[US: ˈtiː.tʃəb.l̩]

docibilis [docibilis, docibile]adjective

teacher [teachers] (person who teaches)
noun
[UK: ˈtiː.tʃə(r)]
[US: ˈtiː.tʃər]

docens (elementary school)noun
M, doctor M, praeceptor M, magister M, litterātor M

teacher [teachers] noun
[UK: ˈtiː.tʃə(r)]
[US: ˈtiː.tʃər]

dediscalus [dediscali](2nd) M
noun

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