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front meaning in Latin

EnglishLatin
front [fronts] noun
[UK: frʌnt]
[US: ˈfrənt]

frons [frontis](3rd) C
noun

front door noun
[UK: frʌnt dɔː(r)]
[US: ˈfrənt ˈdɔːr]

austium [austi(i)](2nd) N
noun

ostium [osti(i)](2nd) N
noun

front steps noun

antigradus [antigradus](4th) M
noun

frontal, a hanging in front of the altar noun

antependium [antependii](2nd) N
noun

antipendium [antipendii](2nd) N
noun

frontlet [frontlets] (ornament)
noun
[UK: ˈfrʌnt.lɪt]
[US: ˈfrʌnt.lɪt]

frontalianoun
{n-Pl}

frontlet (pl.) of a horse noun

frontal [frontalis](3rd) N
noun

acting support to front line adjective

subsidialis [subsidialis, subsidiale]adjective

subsidiarius [subsidiaria, subsidiarium]adjective

affronting noun
[UK: ə.ˈfrʌnt.ɪŋ]
[US: ə.ˈfrʌnt.ɪŋ]

sugillatio [sugillationis](3rd) F
noun

ahead, in front, leading adjective

prior [prior, prius]adjective

area in front of stage noun

orchestra [orchestrae](1st) F
noun

attachment to front of building for trading, booth / stall / shop noun

pergula [pergulae](1st) F
noun

audaciously, impudently, with effrontery adverb

confidenter [confidentius, confidentissime]adverb

bald in front adjective

recalvaster [recalvastra, recalvastrum]adjective

before, in front preposition

praepreposition
ABL

before, in front of adverb

praeadverb

beyond (rank), in front of, before preposition

praeterpreposition
ACC

block up / fence in front verb

praesaepio [praesaepire, praesaepsi, praesaeptus](4th)
verb

praesepio [praesepire, praesepsi, praeseptus](4th)
verb

boundary, border, frontier noun

finitio [finitionis](3rd) F
noun

carry in front verb

praefero [praeferre, praetuli, praelatus]verb

come / go / arrive / act before, get in front of verb

antevenio [antevenire, anteveni, anteventus](4th)
verb

confront [confronted, confronting, confronts] verb
[UK: kən.ˈfrʌnt]
[US: kən.ˈfrənt]

confronto [confrontare, confrontavi, confrontatus](1st) TRANS
verb

cut in front, cut verb

praeseco [praesecare, praesecui, praesectus](1st)
verb

cut off in front verb

praecido [praecidere, praecidi, praecisus](3rd)
verb

dance / leap before / in front of verb

praesulto [praesultare, praesultavi, praesultatus](1st)
verb

dig a trench in front of verb

praefodio [praefodere, praefodi, praefosus](3rd)
verb

dig up in front of one verb

prosubigo [prosubigere, -, -](3rd)
verb

effrontery [effronteries] noun
[UK: ɪ.ˈfrʌn.tə.ri]
[US: ə.ˈfrən.tə.ri]

impudentia [impudentiae](1st) F
noun

inpudentia [inpudentiae](1st) F
noun

effrontery, forwardness noun

procacitas [procacitatis](3rd) F
noun

extend in front verb

praetendo [praetendere, praetendi, praetentus](3rd)
verb

faces two / opposite directions / fronts adjective

anceps [(gen.), ancipitis]adjective

faces two directions / fronts adjective

ancips [(gen.), acipitis]adjective

first, foremost, leading, chief, front adjective

princeps [(gen.), principis]adjective

fixed / fastened in front of adjective

antefixus [antefixa, antefixum]adjective

fly in front of / before verb

antevolo [antevolare, antevolavi, antevolatus](1st) TRANS
verb

foremost, that is in front adjective

anticus [antica, anticum]adjective

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