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extremely meaning in Latin

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extremely adverb
[UK: ɪk.ˈstriːm.li]
[US: ɪk.ˈstriːm.li]

male [pejus, pessime]adverb

perquamadverbThe theory of evolution by random mutation and natural selection fails to see the extremely obvious presence of a planning intelligence in the universe. = Theoria evolutionis incertis mutationis et lectionis naturalis non videt perquam manifestam praesentiam de consilio intellectus in universo.

extremely, to the last degree, utterly adverb

ultimateadverb

ultimatimadverb

ultimeadverb

ultimumadverb

extremely eloquent adjective

archidictus [archidicta, archidictum]adjective

exceedingly / extremely hateful, detestable adjective

coodibilis [coodibilis, coodibile]adjective

exceptionally, extremely adverb

singulariteradverb

in a manner avoiding both extremely, moderate adverb

medieadverb

make extremely frightened verb

perterrefacio [perterrefacere, perterrefeci, perterrefactus](3rd) TRANS
verb

most / extremely ancient, of far distant past adjective

pervetus [(gen.), perveteris]adjective

terribly / extremely frightened, thoroughly terrified adjective

perterrefactus [perterrefacta, perterrefactum]adjective

to the highest degree, to a high degree, extremely, especially, very adverb

adprimeadverb

apprimeadverb