Angol | Latin |
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jut out, stick up verb | promineo [prominere, prominui, -](2nd) |
knotty / rough / wooden stick noun | clava [clavae](1st) F |
lipstick [lipsticks] (make-up for the lips) noun [UK: ˈlɪp.stɪk] [US: ˈlɪp.ˌstɪk] | |
make sticky verb | visco [viscare, viscavi, viscatus](1st) TRANS |
maker of candelabra / candlesticks noun | candelabrarius [candelabrari(i)](2nd) M |
of a bough / boughs / sticks adjective | rameus [ramea, rameum]adjective |
sink / bury / stick / thrust (weapon) verb | defigo [defigere, defixi, defixus](3rd) TRANS |
slapstick (physical comedy) noun [UK: ˈslæp.stɪk] [US: sˈlæp.ˌstɪk] | motorianoun |
small rod / stick / staff noun | virgula [virgulae](1st) F |
speak softly and carry a big stick (do not boast but do make others aware that you are prepared to use force) phrase | post verba verberaphrase |
stirring / mixing stick, spatula noun | rudis [rudis](3rd) F |
suitable for gluing / sticking together adjective | colleticus [colletica, colleticum]adjective |
traveler's stick for carrying a bundle / bindle noun | aerumnula [aerumnulae](1st) F |
tree trunk, log, stick, post, beam noun | tignum [tigni](2nd) N |
unstick verb [UK: ˈʌn.ˈstɪk] [US: ən.ˈstɪk] | reglutino [reglutinare, reglutinavi, reglutinatus](1st) TRANS |
viscous, sticky, glutinous adjective | glutinosus [glutinosa, glutinosum]adjective |