English | Latin |
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tripe noun [UK: traɪp] [US: ˈtraɪp] | chorda [chordae](1st) F corda [cordae](1st) F |
bullock's tripe noun | omasum [omasi](2nd) N |
centripetal adjective [UK: sen.ˈtrɪ.pɪt.l̩] [US: sen.ˈtrɪ.pɪt.l̩] | centripetus [centripeta, centripetum]adjective |
furnish with points / prickles or purple stripe verb | clavo [clavare, -, clavatus](1st) TRANS |
having broad crimson stripe adjective | laticlavius [laticlavia, laticlavium]adjective |
made of twigs striped adjective | virgatus [virgata, virgatum]adjective |
maniple, striped amice worn by Pope noun | fano [fanonis](3rd) M |
purple stripe on tunic noun | clavus [clavi](2nd) M |
scarlet striped w / purple (L+S) adjective | dibaphus [dibapha, dibaphum]adjective |
scarlet striped w / purple robe (of high magistrate L+S) noun | dibapha [dibaphae](1st) F |
Stars and Stripes (flag of the USA) noun [UK: stɑːz ənd straɪps] [US: ˈstɑːrz ænd ˈstraɪps] | |
stripe / streak noun | virga [virgae](1st) F |
striped (animal) adjective [UK: straɪpt] [US: ˈstraɪpt] | clavatus [clavata, clavatum]adjective |
stroke / blow / stripe / cut / thrust noun | plaga [plagae](1st) F |
two-striped adjective | diloris [diloris, dilore]adjective |
white robe with scarlet stripes and purple seam for king adjective | trabeatus [trabeata, trabeatum]adjective |
white state mantle / horiz scarlet stripes noun | trabea [trabeae](1st) F |