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shadow meaning in Latin

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shadow [shadows] noun
[UK: ˈʃæ.dəʊ]
[US: ˈʃæˌdo.ʊ]

umbra [umbrae](1st) F
noun
Life is a shadow. = Vita est umbra.

shadowless adjective
[UK: ˈʃæ.dəʊ.ləs]
[US: ˈʃæ.dəʊ.ləs]

ascius [ascia, ascium]adjective

shadowy adjective
[UK: ˈʃæ.dəʊɪ]
[US: ˈʃædo.ʊɪ]

nigrans [(gen.), nigrantis]adjective

cast a shadow verb

inumbro [inumbrare, inumbravi, inumbratus](1st)
verb

cast a shadow on, shade verb

umbro [umbrare, umbravi, umbratus](1st)
verb

cloud / shadow adjective

densus [densa -um, densior -or -us, densissimus -a -um]adjective

dusky, shadowy, only faintly / dimly seen adjective

obscurus [obscura -um, obscurior -or -us, obscurissimus -a -um]adjective

in shadowy form adverb

adumbratimadverb

insubstantial, shadowy adjective

monogrammos [monogrammos, monogrammon]adjective

monogrammus [monogramma, monogrammum]adjective

marking time by shadows of stakes (L+S) noun

deplatio [deplationis](3rd) F
noun

occurrence foreshadowing future events, portent noun

ostentum [ostenti](2nd) N
noun

overshadow, darken verb

obumbro [obumbrare, obumbravi, obumbratus](1st)
verb

people (pl.) on other side of equator with shadows in the opposite direction noun

antiscius [antiscii](2nd) M
noun

shade, overshadow verb

opaco [opacare, opacavi, opacatus](1st)
verb

shady, shadowy adjective

umbrosus [umbrosa, umbrosum]adjective

sketchy, shadowy, unsubstantial, obscure adjective

adumbratus [adumbrata, adumbratum]adjective