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from which meaning in Latin

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from which adverb

undeadverb

from which one would turn away adjective

aversabilis [aversabilis, aversabile]adjective

from which there is no escape adjective

ineluctabilis [ineluctabilis, ineluctabile]adjective

from which there is no return adjective

inregressibilis [inregressibilis, inregressibile]adjective

irregressibilis [irregressibilis, irregressibile]adjective

from which thing derives existence adjective

originalis [originalis, originale]adjective

a shellfish from which (royal) purple dye was obtained) noun

calcendix [calcendicis](3rd) F
noun

clacendix [clacendicis](3rd) F
noun

claxendix [claxendicis](3rd) F
noun

city from which other cities have been colonized (L+S) noun

metropolis [metropolis](3rd) F
noun

palimpsest, from which (anything / writing) has been erased / effaced / blotted out adjective

deleticius [deleticia, deleticium]adjective

deletitius [deletitia, deletitium]adjective

parts of the body from which the skin has been rubbed off noun

desquamatum [desquamati](2nd) N
noun

place from which water is drawn, watering place noun

aquatio [aquationis](3rd) F
noun

plant, from which ointment was prepared noun

malobathrum [malobathri](2nd) N
noun

plant from which asafoetida was obtained noun

laserpicium [laserpicii](2nd) N
noun

thorny shrub from which fragrant oil was obtained noun

aspalathos [aspalathi]noun
M

aspalathus [aspalathi](2nd) M
noun

aspalatus [aspalati](2nd) M
noun

aspaltus [aspalti](2nd) M
noun

tortoise shell (from which lyres were made) [UK: ˈtɔː.təs ʃel]
[US: ˈtɔːr.təs ˈʃel]

chely

chelyn