English | Latin |
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area [areas] noun [UK: ˈeə.riə] [US: ˈe.riə] | area [areae](1st) F cardo [cardinis](3rd) M kardo [kardinis](3rd) M spacium [spacii](2nd) N spatium [spati(i)](2nd) N |
area, region noun | regio [regionis](3rd) F |
area / expanse, room (for) noun | spacium [spacii](2nd) N spatium [spati(i)](2nd) N |
area / mountain range in north-west Palestine noun | Carmelus [Carmeli](2nd) M |
area between Asia Minor and Egypt including Phoenicia and Palestine noun | Suria [Suriae](1st) F Syria [Syriae](1st) F |
area free from obstacles, open / exposed space, the open (air) noun | apertum [aperti](2nd) N |
area from hips to groin (pl.), loin noun | ilum [ili](2nd) N |
area in front of stage noun | orchestra [orchestrae](1st) F |
area of 100 or 150 square feet noun | candetum [candeti](2nd) N |
area of greenery noun | virectum [virecti](2nd) N |
area of uniform width, space between parallel lines noun | aequilatatio [aequilatationis](3rd) F |
area w / benches noun | schola [scholae](1st) F scola [scolae](1st) F |
areal adjective [UK: ˈeəriəl] [US: ˈeriəl] | arealis [arealis, areale]adjective |
adjacent / neighboring areas / regions / parts (pl.) noun | adjacens [adjacentis](3rd) N |
Anglia, place of the Angles, area / kingdom in eastern England noun | Anglia [Angliae](1st) F |
Bishop of Caesarea, 260-341, "Historia Ecclesiatica" noun | Eusebius [Eusebi](2nd) M |
building, edifice, group of buildings, built-up area noun | aedificatio [aedificationis](3rd) F |
calculate the area of a piece of land, appraise, value (in money), estimate verb | adaero [adaerare, adaeravi, adaeratus](1st) INTRANS |
calculation of the area of a piece of land noun | adaeratio [adaerationis](3rd) F |
cause to cross / to extend across area verb | traduco [traducere, traduxi, traductus](3rd) TRANS transduco [transducere, transduxi, transductus](3rd) TRANS |
common boundary (area) noun | confinium [confini(i)](2nd) N |
demarcate in words areas / boundaries for augury signs might be observed (PASS) verb | ecfo [ecfare, ecfavi, ecfatus](1st) TRANS effo [effare, effavi, effatus](1st) TRANS |
deserts / parched areas (pl.) (w / sole) noun | adustum [adusti](2nd) N |
enclosing (area) noun [UK: ɪn.ˈkləʊz.ɪŋ] [US: ɪnˈklo.ʊz.ɪŋ] | conclusio [conclusionis](3rd) F |
fenced / hedged off area noun | consaeptum [consaepti](2nd) N conseptum [consepti](2nd) N consiptum [consipti](2nd) N |
hundred (name of land area or court) noun [UK: ˈhʌn.drəd] [US: ˈhʌn.drəd] | hundredum [hundredi](2nd) N |
inhabit (area) verb [UK: ɪn.ˈhæ.bɪt] [US: ˌɪn.ˈhæ.bət] | insideo [insidere, insidi, insessus](2nd) |
jugerum (area 5 / 8 acre / length 240 Roman feet) noun | juger [jugeris](3rd) N jugerum [jugeri](2nd) N |