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mouth meaning in Latin

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open mouth noun

rictus [rictus](4th) M
noun

open the mouth to speak verb

hisco [hiscare, -, -](1st)
verb

opening (of eyes / mouth) (Souter) noun

adapertio [adapertionis](3rd) F
noun

oracle (place / agency / mouthpiece) noun
[UK: ˈɒr.ək.l̩]
[US: ˈɔːr.ək.l̩]

auraculum [auraculi](2nd) N
noun

oraclum [oracli](2nd) N
noun

oraculum [oraculi](2nd) N
noun

outlet, mouth (of river) noun

exitus [exitus](4th) M
noun

Plymouth (a city in Devon, England)
proper noun
[UK: ˈplɪ.məθ]
[US: ˈplɪ.məθ]

Plimmutaproper noun
{f}

Portsmouth (city in southern England)
proper noun
[UK: ˈpɔːt.sməθ]
[US: ˈpɔːrt.sməθ]

Portus Ostium, Portus Magnusproper noun
{m}

prophet / seer, mouthpiece of deity noun

vates [vatis](3rd) M
noun

prophetess / mouthpiece of deity noun

vatis [vatis](3rd) F
noun

river mouth noun

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

roof (mouth) noun
[UK: ruːf]
[US: ˈruːf]

cavea [caveae](1st) F
noun

small cow with a red mouth / muzzle noun

burra [burrae](1st) F
noun

small mouth (in a seed) noun

oscillum [oscilli](2nd) N
noun

small mouthful of food, morsel noun

bucella [bucellae](1st) F
noun

somewhat indecent / obscene / foul-mouthed adjective

subobscenus [subobscena, subobscenum]adjective

source / mouth (river) noun

caput [capitis](3rd) N
noun

kaput [kapitis](3rd) N
noun

stare at with open / gaping mouth verb

circumhisco [circumhiscere, -, -](3rd) INTRANS
verb

structure surrounding the mouth of a well (in the Comitium at Rome) noun

puteal [putealis](3rd) N
noun

that flows in seven streams ("seven-flowing mouth of the Nile") adjective

septemfluus [septemflua, septemfluum]adjective

with open mouth adverb

inhianteradverb

word of mouth (verbal means of passing of information)
noun

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