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giant meaning in Latin

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Giant noun
[UK: ˈdʒaɪənt]
[US: ˈdʒaɪənt]

Gigans [Gigantis](3rd) M
noun

Gigas [Gigantos/is]noun
M

giant [giants] noun
[UK: ˈdʒaɪənt]
[US: ˈdʒaɪənt]

Gigans [Gigantis](3rd) M
noun

Gigas [Gigantos/is]noun
M

Giant / monster, from dragon's teeth, first men, snail noun

terrigena [terrigenae](1st) C
noun

terrigina [terriginae](1st) C
noun

giant mussel (L+S) noun

peloris [peloridis](3rd) F
noun

giants (pl.) (serpent footed) noun

anguipes [anguipedis](3rd) M
noun

Giants / monsters, from dragon's teeth, first men, snail adjective

terrigenus [terrigena, terrigenum]adjective

terriginus [terrigina, terriginum]adjective

Cacus, giant son of Vulcan noun

Cacus [Caci](2nd) M
noun

dwarf standing on the shoulders of giants (person who discovers by building on previous discoveries)
noun

nani, gigantum humeris insidentes (plural)noun

epithet of giants adjective

anguipes [(gen.), anguipedis]adjective

like that of the Giants adjective

Giganteus [Gigantea, Giganteum]adjective

of / connected with the Giants adjective

Giganteus [Gigantea, Giganteum]adjective

one of race of gods / giants preceding Olympians noun

Titan [Titanos/is]noun
M

Titanus [Titani](2nd) M
noun

one of the Cyclopes (one-eyed giants of Sicily) noun

Cyclops [Cyclopos/is]noun
M

species of giant fennel (Ferula) noun

corymbias [corymbiae]noun
M

the Giants (pl.) noun

Gigans [Gigantis](3rd) M
noun

Gigas [Gigantos/is]noun
M