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rowing meaning in Latin

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it is growing late verb

vesperasct [vesperascere, -, -](3rd) IMPERS
verb

javelin, heavy iron-tipped throwing spear noun

pilum [pili](2nd) N
noun

live, growing, fresh adjective

animatus [animata, animatum]adjective

make rowing movements underneath verb

subremigo [subremigare, subremigavi, subremigatus](1st)
verb

narrow [narrowed, narrowing, narrows] verb
[UK: ˈnæ.rəʊ]
[US: ˈnero.ʊ]

coarcto [coarctare, coarctavi, coarctatus](1st) TRANS
verb

coarto [coartare, coartavi, coartatus](1st) TRANS
verb

operator of an arcuballista - spear-throwing war machine with bow mechanism noun

arcubalistus [arcubalisti](2nd) M
noun

arcuballistus [arcuballisti](2nd) M
noun

plant growing wild in Ariana (western Persia) noun

arianis [arianidis](3rd) F
noun

plantation of trees, place growing with trees noun

arboretum [arboreti](2nd) N
noun

said of grapes growing in pairs adjective

bimammiis [bimammiis, bimammie]adjective

seaside-growing (Pliny) adjective

paralios [paralia, paralion]adjective

paralios [paralios, paralion]adjective

shrinking / narrowing noun

contractus [contractus](4th) M
noun

suitable for throwing about one (wrap, scarf) adjective

amictorius [amictoria, amictorium]adjective

throwing noun
[UK: ˈθrəʊ.ɪŋ]
[US: ˈθroʊ.ɪŋ]

conjectio [conjectionis](3rd) F
noun

jactio [jactionis](3rd) F
noun

throwing, hurling, cast, throw noun

jactus [jactus](4th) M
noun

throwing / crowding (together / into area), collection noun

conjectus [conjectus](4th) M
noun

throwing around, casting about noun

circumjectio [circumjectionis](3rd) F
noun

throwing away / overboard noun

jactura [jacturae](1st) F
noun

throwing-back noun

rejectio [rejectionis](3rd) F
noun

throwing forward noun

projectio [projectionis](3rd) F
noun

throwing-strap, thong / loop attached to spear for throwing noun

amentum [amenti](2nd) N
noun

ammentum [ammenti](2nd) N
noun

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