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bat meaning in Latin

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acrobat [acrobats] noun
[UK: ˈæ.krə.bæt]
[US: ˈæ.krə.ˌbæt]

petaurista [petauristae](1st) M
noun

acrobat performing w / gymnastic apparatus noun

mechanicus [mechanici](2nd) M
noun

acrobatic adjective
[UK: ˌæ.krə.ˈbæ.tɪk]
[US: ˌæ.krə.ˈbæ.tɪk]

acrobaticus [acrobatica, acrobaticum]adjective

act of bathing noun

balineum [balinei](2nd) N
noun

balneum [balnei](2nd) N
noun

albatross [albatrosses] (seabird)
noun
[UK: ˈæl.bə.trɒs]
[US: ˈæl.bə.ˌtrɑːs]

diomedeanoun
{f}

also called batrachion or scelerata noun

clonos [cloni]noun
F

approbation, giving approval noun

adprobatio [adprobationis](3rd) F
noun

approbatio [approbationis](3rd) F
noun

approval, approbation, applause noun

adsensio [adsensionis](3rd) F
noun

adsensus [adsensus](4th) M
noun

assensio [assensionis](3rd) F
noun

assensus [assensus](4th) M
noun

ax (battle / headsman's), hatchet, chopper noun

securis [securis](3rd) F
noun

ball game with three players in triangle (in baths) noun

trigon [trigonis](3rd) M
noun

barricade (of felled trees), abatis noun

concaedes [concaedis](3rd) F
noun

be a comrade / companion in arms / battle / war verb

commilito [commilitare, commilitavi, commilitatus](1st) INTRANS
verb

beat, batter verb

converbero [converberare, converberavi, converberatus](1st) TRANS
verb

become fierce / violent / savage / hard (persons / battle / disease) verb

crudesco [crudescere, crudui, -](3rd) INTRANS
verb

belabor / batter / beat, thump hard verb

debattuo [debattuere, -, -](3rd) TRANS
verb

debatuo [debatuere, -, -](3rd) TRANS
verb

blind as a bat (nearly totally blind)
adjective
[UK: blaɪnd əz ə bæt]
[US: ˈblaɪnd ˈæz ə ˈbæt]

talpa caecioradjective
{m} {f}, talPla caeciuS {n}

bring a battle / war to an end verb

debello [debellare, debellavi, debellatus](1st)
verb

butt like a ram, batter / buffet, harass verb

arieto [arietare, arietavi, arietatus](1st)
verb

caldarium, hot bathing room noun

caldarium [caldari(i)](2nd) N
noun

calidarium [calidari(i)](2nd) N
noun

celibate adjective
[UK: ˈse.lɪ.bət]
[US: ˈse.lə.bət]

caelebs [(gen.), caelibis]adjective

celibate (eccl.) noun
[UK: ˈse.lɪ.bət]
[US: ˈse.lə.bət]

caelebs [caelibis](3rd) M
noun

ceremonial rod, baton noun

scipio [scipionis](3rd) M
noun

charge (a weapon, a battery) verb
[UK: tʃɑːdʒ]
[US: ˈtʃɑːrdʒ]

carrico [carricare, carricavi, carricatus](1st)
verb

charger, battle-horse, war horse noun

campitor [campitoris](3rd) M
noun

chaste / virgin / celibate adjective

impubes [(gen.), impuberis]adjective

impubis [impubis, impube]adjective

inpubes [(gen.), inpuberis]adjective

inpubis [inpubis, inpube]adjective

cold room (of baths) noun

frigidarium [frigidarii](2nd) N
noun

combat [combats] (a battle; a fight)
noun
[UK: ˈkɒm.bæt]
[US: ˈkɑːm.bæt]

proelium, pugnanoun

combat [combats] noun
[UK: ˈkɒm.bæt]
[US: ˈkɑːm.bæt]

dimicatio [dimicationis](3rd) F
noun

combatant [combatants] noun
[UK: ˈkɒm.bə.tənt]
[US: kəm.ˈbæ.tənt]

proeliator [proeliatoris](3rd) M
noun

combatant for a prize noun

agonista [agonistae](1st) M
noun

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