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ground meaning in Latin

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sloping ground noun

clivus [clivi](2nd) M
noun

small low bed (near ground) noun

cama [camae](1st) F
noun

soldier discharged from army on health / other grounds, invalid noun

causarius [causarii](2nd) M
noun

spear stuck in ground for public auction / centumviral court noun

asta [astae](1st) F
noun

hasta [hastae](1st) F
noun

spit on ground (avert evil / disease) verb

despuo [despuere, -, -](3rd)
verb

stone roller (for leveling the ground) noun

cylindrus [cylindri](2nd) M
noun

stretch / lay out upon the ground verb

consterno [consternare, consternavi, consternatus](1st) TRANS
verb

strike / beat to ground verb

deturbo [deturbare, deturbavi, deturbatus](1st) TRANS
verb

strip of uncultivated ground marking boundary noun

limes [limitis](3rd) M
noun

subside (ground) verb
[UK: səb.ˈsaɪd]
[US: səb.ˈsaɪd]

conruo [conruere, conrui, conrutus](3rd)
verb

corruo [corruere, corrui, corrutus](3rd)
verb

subterranean, underground adjective

subterraneus [subterranea, subterraneum]adjective

sweep (to the ground) verb
[UK: swiːp]
[US: ˈswiːp]

verro [verrere, verri, versus](3rd)
verb

that creeps on ground (L+S) adjective

chamaetortus [chamaetorta, chamaetortum]adjective

that makes false / groundless accusations adjective

calumniosus [calumniosa, calumniosum]adjective

thick sediment of a liquid, dregs, grounds (L+S) noun

crassamentum [crassamenti](2nd) N
noun

tilled ground noun

aratio [arationis](3rd) F
noun

twisted to ground adjective

chamaetortus [chamaetorta, chamaetortum]adjective

underground adjective
[UK: ˈʌn.də.ɡraʊnd]
[US: ˈʌn.dər.ˌɡrɑːwnd]

hypogeus [hypogea, hypogeum]adjective

underground, of the lower regions, infernal adjective

infernus [inferna, infernum]adjective

underground / sunken tank / reservoir for water noun

cisterna [cisternae](1st) F
noun

underground chamber, place dug out noun

defossum [defossi](2nd) N
noun

underground chamber / room noun

hypogaeum [hypogaei](2nd) N
noun

hypogeum [hypogei](2nd) N
noun

underground execution chamber in prison of Rome noun

tullianum [tulliani](2nd) N
noun

underground granary noun

sirus [siri](2nd) M
noun

underground tunnel / burrow / hole noun

cuniculus [cuniculi](2nd) M
noun

uneven / broken (ground) adjective

inaequabilis [inaequabilis, inaequabile]adjective

unevenness (ground) noun
[UK: ʌn.ˈiːv.n̩]
[US: ʌn.ˈiːv.n̩]

aspritudo [aspritudinis](3rd) F
noun

vent (underground fires) noun
[UK: vent]
[US: ˈvent]

caminus [camini](2nd) M
noun

waterlogged ground, marsh noun

uligo [uliginis](3rd) F
noun

well-watered / marshy places / ground noun

aquaticum [aquatici](2nd) N
noun

working ground with bidens, heavy mattock noun

bidentatio [bidentationis](3rd) F
noun

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