English | Latin |
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detach [detached, detaching, detaches] verb [UK: dɪ.ˈtætʃ] [US: də.ˈtætʃ] | seco [secare, secavi, secatus](1st) TRANS seco [secare, secui, sectus](1st) TRANS |
detach, attract away, entice, seduce, charm verb | abduco [abducere, abduxi, abductus](3rd) TRANS |
detach, cut off / out / down verb | decido [decidere, decidi, decisus](3rd) TRANS |
at intervals (in manner of strongpoints), in separate detachments adverb | castellatimadverb |
cut off from, detach verb | abjungo [abjungere, abjunxi, abjunctus](3rd) TRANS |
cutting, heel, young shoot detached for propagation noun | planta [plantae](1st) F |
garrison, detachment noun | praesidium [praesidi(i)](2nd) N |
in separate / detached / disconnected parts / units adverb | carptimadverb |
military detachment noun | vexilliatio [vexilliationis](3rd) F |
rough pointed / detached rock, loose stone noun | cautes [cautis](3rd) F cautis [cautis](3rd) F cotes [cotis](3rd) F |
unfix, unfasten, detach verb | refigo [refigere, refixi, refixus](3rd) |