English | Latin |
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-headed adjective | ceps [(gen.), cipis]adjective |
bald, bald-headed adjective | calvus [calva -um, calvior -or -us, calvissimus -a -um]adjective |
big-headed, having a large head (masculine adj.) adjective | capito [(gen.), capitonis]adjective |
enraged / hot-headed / passionate adjective | cerebrosus [cerebrosa, cerebrosum]adjective |
hot-headed adjective [UK: ˌhɒt.ˈhed.ɪd] [US: ˌhɑːt.ˈhed.ɪd] | caldicerebrius [caldicerebria, caldicerebrium]adjective |
hundred-headed, having a hundred heads adjective | centiceps [(gen.), centcipitis]adjective |
rather vain, light-headed adjective | leviculus [levicula, leviculum]adjective |
red-headed adjective [UK: red ˈhe.dɪd] [US: ˈred ˈhe.dəd] | rufulus [rufula, rufulum]adjective |
three-headed (having three heads) adjective [UK: θriː ˈhe.dɪd] [US: ˈθriː ˈhe.dəd] | tricepsadjective |
three-headed dog guarding entrance to underworld noun | Cerberos [Cerberi]noun Cerberus [Cerberi](2nd) M |
three-headed dog guarding entrance to underworld adjective | Cerbereus [Cerberea, Cerbereum]adjective |
two-headed adjective [UK: ˈtuː ˈhe.dɪd] [US: ˈtuː ˈhe.dəd] | bicaps [(gen.), bicapitis]adjective biceps [(gen.), bicipitis]adjective bicepsos [bicepsos, bicepson]adjective bicips [(gen.), bicipitis]adjective |
two headed / fold / edged / meanings adjective | anceps [(gen.), ancipitis]adjective ancips [(gen.), acipitis]adjective |
wrong-headed adjective [UK: rɒŋ ˈhe.dɪd] [US: ˈrɒŋ ˈhe.dəd] | praeposterus [praepostera, praeposterum]adjective |