English | Latin |
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world [worlds] noun [UK: wɜːld] [US: ˈwɝːld] | lux [lucis](3rd) F |
world, mankind noun | mundus [mundi](2nd) M |
world / universe noun | seculum [seculi](2nd) N |
World War II (war from 1939 to 1945) proper noun | secundum bellum mundialeproper noun |
World Wide Web (all of the web pages on the Internet that hyperlink to each other and to other kinds of media) proper noun | Tela Totius Terraeproper noun |
worldliness noun [UK: ˈwɜːld.lɪ.nɪs] [US: ˈwɝːld.li.nəs] | saeculum [saeculi](2nd) N secularitas [secularitatis](3rd) F |
worldly adjective [UK: ˈwɜːld.li] [US: ˈwɝːld.li] | mundanus [mundana, mundanum]adjective |
worldly, belonging to the world adjective | mundialis [mundialis, mundiale]adjective |
worldly, in a worldly fashion adverb | seculariteradverb |
worldly life noun | secularitas [secularitatis](3rd) F |
worldly person, cosmopolitan noun | mundanus [mundani](2nd) M |
worldly things (pl.) noun | cosmicum [cosmici](2nd) N |
Arab World (Arabic speaking world) proper noun | orbis Arabicusproper noun |
carnal / sensual / worldly things noun | carnale [carnalis](3rd) N |
causing forgetfulness, of the underworld adjective | Lethaeus [Lethaea, Lethaeum]adjective |
Chaos, pit of Hell, underworld noun | Chaos [Chai]noun Chaus [Chai](2nd) N |
citizen of the world noun | cosmicos [cosmici]noun |
creator (of the world) noun [UK: kriː.ˈeɪt.ə(r)] [US: kriː.ˈeɪt.r̩] | creatrix [creatricis](3rd) F |
creator (of world) noun [UK: kriː.ˈeɪt.ə(r)] [US: kriː.ˈeɪt.r̩] | creator [creatoris](3rd) M |
desire for carnal / worldly things noun | concupiscentia [concupiscentiae](1st) F |
Dis (Roman ruler of the underworld) noun [UK: ˈdɪs] [US: ˈdɪs] | Dis [Ditis](3rd) M |
district, territory, unit of local government in Hellenistic world noun | toparchia [toparchiae](1st) F toparcia [toparciae](1st) F |
dreamworld (an imaginary world) noun [UK: ˈdriːm.wɜːld] [US: ˈdriːˌm.wərld] | |
entrance to underworld noun | austium [austi(i)](2nd) N |
entrance (underworld) noun [UK: ɪn.ˈtrɑːns] [US: ˈen.trəns] | ostium [osti(i)](2nd) N |
eschatological, pertaining to end (of world) adjective | eschatologicus [eschatologica, eschatologicum]adjective |
god of the underworld, Dis noun | Orcus [Orci](2nd) M |
gods of Lower World noun | manis [manis](3rd) M |
Hello World (Hello World) noun | Ave, mundenoun |
higher, upper, of this world adjective | superus [supera -um, superior -or -us, supremus -a -um]adjective |
in the manner of the world adverb | mundialiteradverb |
infernal regions (pl.), the underworld noun | Tartarum [Tartari](2nd) N Tartarus [Tartari](2nd) M |
inhabitant of the world noun | mundanus [mundani](2nd) M |
inhabitants of the lower world (pl.), the shades noun | infernus [inferni](2nd) M |
king of underworld noun | Pluto [Plutonis](3rd) M |
live a worldly life verb | seculizo [seculizare, seculizavi, seculizatus](1st) INTRANS |