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leto meaning in Latin

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Leto (mother of Apollo)
proper noun
[UK: ˈliː.təʊ]
[US: ˈliːto.ʊ]

Latonaproper noun

let oneself down verb

condescendo [condescendere, condescendi, condescensus](3rd) INTRANS
verb

let oneself go verb
[UK: let wʌn.ˈself ɡəʊ]
[US: ˈlet wʌn.ˈself ˈɡoʊ]

exulto [exultare, exultavi, exultatus](1st)
verb

let out, release, dismiss verb

mitto [mittere, misi, missus](3rd)
verb

mitto [mittere, additional, forms]verb

bird-lime (made from mistletoe berries) noun
[UK: ˈbɜːd.laɪm]
[US: ˈbɜːd.laɪm]

viscum [visci](2nd) N
noun

viscus [visci](2nd) M
noun

block-head, lout, dunce, simpleton noun

baro [baronis](3rd) M
noun

blockhead, dolt, simpleton, imbecile noun

blennus [blenni](2nd) M
noun

cytoskeleton [cytoskeletons] noun
[UK: sˈaɪtəskˌelɪtən]
[US: sˈaɪɾəskˌelᵻtən]

cytosceletusnoun

fool, simpleton noun

barcala [barcalae](1st) M
noun

mistletoe [mistletoes] noun
[UK: ˈmɪsl.təʊ]
[US: ˈmɪ.səlˌto.ʊ]

viscum [visci](2nd) N
noun

viscus [visci](2nd) M
noun

model skeleton noun

larua [laruae](1st) C
noun

larva [larvae](1st) C
noun

plant (all-heal / mistletoe) noun
[UK: plɑːnt]
[US: ˈplænt]

bucolicum [bucolici](2nd) N
noun

skeleton [skeletons] (system that provides support to an organism)
noun
[UK: ˈske.lɪt.n̩]
[US: ˈske.lət.n̩]

ossium compages, sceletusnoun
{m}

skeleton key (key that opens a range of locks)
noun
[UK: ˈske.lɪtnk.iː]
[US: ˈske.lɪtnk.iː]

adultera clavisnoun
{f}