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open meaning in Latin

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having two leaves / casements (door / window) / openings, folding adjective

biforus [bifora, biforum]adjective

he who opens / begins, opener noun

apertor [apertoris](3rd) M
noun

hole, cavity, depression, pit, opening noun

cavum [cavi](2nd) N
noun

cavus [cavi](2nd) M
noun

in the open air adverb
[UK: ɪn ðə ˈəʊ.pən eə(r)]
[US: ɪn ðə ˈoʊ.pən ˈer]

subdioadverb

inclination, propensity noun

propensio [propensionis](3rd) F
noun

inclination, propensity, proneness noun

pronitas [pronitatis](3rd) F
noun

large open wagon (used for transporting soldiers) noun

clabulare [clabularis](3rd) N
noun

clavulare [clavularis](3rd) N
noun

lie open, be accessible verb

pateo [patere, patui, -](2nd)
verb

Livy coined for pomoerium / open space round town wall noun

circamoerium [circamoerii](2nd) N
noun

of / pertaining to (area) open space / threshing floor / courtyard adjective

arealis [arealis, areale]adjective

of / pertaining to large open wagon (used for transporting soldiers) adjective

clabularis [clabularis, clabulare]adjective

clabularius [clabularia, clabularium]adjective

clavularis [clavularis, clavulare]adjective

clavularius [clavularia, clavularium]adjective

on open plain / field adjective

campester [campestris, campestre]adjective

campestris [campestris, campestre]adjective

one doing open-work / filigree decoration or chasing / embossing noun

diatretarius [diatretarii](2nd) M
noun

pair harnessed to an open car noun

biga [bigae](1st) F
noun

pine cones which open while yet on the tree (L+S) adjective

azanius [azania, azanium]adjective

proneness / readiness / inclination / disposition / / propensity to anger noun

irenacentia [irenacentiae](1st) F
noun

propensity to evil noun

proclivitas [proclivitatis](3rd) F
noun

propose / open debate verb

refero [referre, rettuli, relatus]verb

refero [referre, retuli, relatus]verb

publicly / openly adverb

coramadverb

pylorus, lower orifice of stomach, opening from stomach to duodenum noun

pylorus [pylori](2nd) M
noun

relaxing (medicine, to open / widen vessels for blood flow) adjective
[UK: rɪ.ˈlæks.ɪŋ]
[US: rə.ˈlæks.ɪŋ]

anastomoticus [anastomotica, anastomoticum]adjective

reprehensible, blameworthy, open to censure adjective

reprehensibilis [reprehensibilis, reprehensibile]adjective

scratch open verb

scaripho [scariphare, scariphavi, scariphatus](1st)
verb

sky, open air noun

divum [divi](2nd) N
noun

slap, strike with the open hand verb

depalmo [depalmare, depalmavi, depalmatus](1st) TRANS
verb

sleep / lie in the open / out of doors verb

excubo [excubare, excubui, excubitus](1st)
verb

small window, opening for light noun

fenestella [fenestellae](1st) F
noun

sold in the open market adjective

promercalis [promercalis, promercale]adjective

speech opening games noun

commissio [commissionis](3rd) F
noun

spillway / sluice / opening / channel in dam to drain water noun

diacopus [diacopi](2nd) M
noun

split / cut / break off / open verb

diffindo [diffindere, diffidi, diffissus](3rd) TRANS
verb

spread / open / space out verb

diduco [diducere, diduxi, diductus](3rd) TRANS
verb

stand open, be open verb

pateo [patere, patui, -](2nd)
verb

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