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-like meaning in Latin

EnglishLatin
hermit-like, pertaining to / living like hermit adjective

eremiticus [eremitica, eremiticum]adjective

hollowed-out like a trough, trough-shaped adjective

alveatus [alveata, alveatum]adjective

alveolatus [alveolata, alveolatum]adjective

horn-like adjective

ceratoides [ceratoides, ceratoides]adjective

cornatus [cornata, cornatum]adjective

image, likeness, effigy noun

effigia [effigiae](1st) F
noun

image, likeness, resemblance noun

instar [undeclined]noun
N

in a like manner (L+S) adverb

consimiliteradverb

in a military or soldier-like manner adverb

militarieadverb

in manner of doves, like doves, dovey adverb

columbatimadverb

in manner of (little) doves, like (little) doves, dovey adverb

columbulatimadverb

in same / like manner / degree, just as adverb

aeque [aequius, aequissime]adverb

infernal, of / like Hell, Hellish adjective

infernalis [infernalis, infernale]adjective

kind of date (hanging two together like brothers - Adelphi-The Brothers, play) noun

adelphis [adelphidis](3rd) F
noun

kind of fish (sardine? / herring-like?) noun

chalcis [chalcidis](3rd) F
noun

knife-shaped, shaped like a knife adjective

cultratus [cultrata, cultratum]adjective

land divided into groups (pl.) of ten districts or the like adjective

decumas [(gen.), decumatis]adjective

large swelling (like grapes) adjective

bumastus [bumasta, bumastum]adjective

lattice / trellis-like adjective

cancellatus [cancellata, cancellatum]adjective

level, even, equal, like adjective

aecus [aeca -um, aecior -or -us, aecissimus -a -um]adjective

aequus [aequa -um, aequior -or -us, aequissimus -a -um]adjective

linking two words of different meaning but like sound, paronomasia noun

adnominatio [adnominationis](3rd) F
noun

living like a hermit adjective

heremiticus [heremitica, heremiticum]adjective

long (finger-like) grape / date / mollusk noun

dactylus [dactyli](2nd) M
noun

long like a finger noun

dactylis [dactylidis](3rd) F
noun

look like verb
[UK: lʊk ˈlaɪk ˈsʌm.θɪŋ]
[US: ˈlʊk ˈlaɪk ˈsʌm.θɪŋ]

similo [similare, similavi, similatus](1st)
verb

simulo [simulare, simulavi, simulatus](1st)
verb

love, like verb

amo [amare, additional, forms](1st)
verb

amo [amare, amavi, amatus](1st)
verb

machine-like adjective

machinalis [machinalis, machinale]adjective

made like adjective

configuratus [configurata, configuratum]adjective

made of / shaped like flower of Egyptian bean Nelumbo nucifera noun

ciborium [ciborii](2nd) N
noun

make / resound like thunder verb

tono [tonare, tonui, tonitus](1st)
verb

make a noise like a liquid agitated in a vessel verb

bilbo [bilbere, -, -](3rd) INTRANS
verb

make like verb

adsimilo [adsimilare, adsimilavi, adsimilatus](1st) TRANS
verb

adsimulo [adsimulare, adsimulavi, adsimulatus](1st) TRANS
verb

assimilo [assimilare, assimilavi, assimilatus](1st) TRANS
verb

assimulo [assimulare, assimulavi, assimulatus](1st) TRANS
verb

man with a goat-like beard noun

capella [capellae](1st) F
noun

marble-like adjective

marmoreus [marmorea, marmoreum]adjective

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