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open meaning in Latin

EnglishLatin
stare at with open / gaping mouth verb

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

tear / pull apart / open verb

dilorico [diloricare, diloricavi, diloricatus](1st) TRANS
verb

that is in open air adjective

subdialis [subdialis, subdiale]adjective

that may / can be opened adjective

adapertilis [adapertilis, adapertile]adjective

the open sea, the main noun

pelagus [pelagi](2nd) N
noun

thin out, open out verb

raresco [rarescere, -, -](3rd)
verb

throw open, open wide verb

adaperio [adaperere, adaperui, adapertus](3rd) TRANS
verb

adaperio [adaperire, adaperivi, adaperitus](4th) TRANS
verb

tidal marsh / inlet / opening, marsh noun

aestuarium [aestuari(i)](2nd) N
noun

uncover, open, disclose verb

aperio [aperire, aperui, apertus](4th) TRANS
verb

uncovered / exposed / opened adjective

apertus [aperta -um, apertior -or -us, apertissimus -a -um]adjective

unopened, not rolled out (papyrus scroll) adjective

inevolutus [inevoluta, inevolutum]adjective

unroll (scroll), open (book) verb

adaperio [adaperere, adaperui, adapertus](3rd) TRANS
verb

adaperio [adaperire, adaperivi, adaperitus](4th) TRANS
verb

vessels (pl.) w / pierced / open-work / filigree decoration or chasing / embossing noun

diatretum [diatreti](2nd) N
noun

visible, open to view adjective

conspectus [conspecta -um, conspectior -or -us, conspectissimus -a -um]adjective

warmed by / exposed to / open to the sun, basking adjective

apricus [aprica -um, apricior -or -us, apricissimus -a -um]adjective

wide open, gaping adjective

patulus [patula, patulum]adjective

wideopen jaw / expanse noun

hiatus [hiatus](4th) M
noun

with open mouth adverb

inhianteradverb

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