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fist meaning in Latin

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fist [fists] noun
[UK: fɪst]
[US: ˈfɪst]

pugnus [pugni](2nd) M
noun

fist (pl.) noun
[UK: fɪst]
[US: ˈfɪst]

condulus [conduli](2nd) M
noun

condylus [condyli](2nd) M
noun

fist (which knocks out teeth) noun
[UK: fɪst]
[US: ˈfɪst]

dentifrangibulum [dentifrangibuli](2nd) N
noun

fistable adjective

pugillatorius [pugillatoria, pugillatorium]adjective

fistful [fistfuls] (the amount that can be held in a closed fist)
noun
[UK: ˈfɪst.fʊl]
[US: ˈfɪst.fəl]

pugillumnoun
N

blow with fist noun

colafus [colafi](2nd) M
noun

colaphus [colaphi](2nd) M
noun

can be struck with the fist adjective

pugillatorius [pugillatoria, pugillatorium]adjective

close-fisted / tight / niggardly adjective

tenax [tenacis (gen.), tenacior -or -us, tenacissimus -a -um]adjective

hand, fist noun

manus [manus](4th) F
noun

handful, a amount that can be held in the hand / fist noun

pugilus [pugili](2nd) M
noun

handful, what can be held in a fist noun

pugillus [pugilli](2nd) M
noun

of the fist adjective

pugneus [pugnea, pugneum]adjective

surgical instrument (w / fistula), trocar (perforator for drawing fluid / abscess) adjective

centimalis [centimalis, centimale]adjective

ulcer of the eye, lachrymal fistula noun

aegilopa [aegilopae](1st) F
noun

aegilopium [aegilopi(i)](2nd) N
noun

aegilops [aegilopis](3rd) F
noun