Latin | Angol |
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amb numeral | bothnumeral each of twonumeral two considered together, both partiesnumeral two of pairnumeral |
ambactus [ambacti] (2nd) M noun | |
ambadedo [ambadedere, ambadedi, ambadesus] (3rd) TRANS verb | eat up entirelyverb |
ambadedo [ambadesse, -, -] verb TRANS | eat up entirelyverb |
ambages [ambagis] (3rd) F noun | ambiguity [ambiguities]noun circuit [circuits]noun lie [lies]noun mystery [mysteries]noun riddle [riddles]noun roundabout waynoun |
ambago [ambaginis] (3rd) F noun | |
ambagiosus [ambagiosa, ambagiosum] adjective | circuitous, indirect, roundaboutadjective |
ambarvalis [ambarvalis, ambarvale] adjective | concerned with circumambulation of fields (e.g., ceremony of Ambarvallia)adjective |
ambecisus [ambecisus] (4th) M noun | |
ambedo [ambedere, ambedi, ambesus] (3rd) TRANS verb | char [charred, charring, chars]verb eat / gnaw around the edgeverb erode (water)verb waste [wasted, wasting, wastes]verb |
ambedo [ambesse, -, -] verb TRANS | char [charred, charring, chars]verb eat / gnaw around the edgeverb erode (water)verb waste [wasted, wasting, wastes]verb |
ambestrix [ambestricis] (3rd) F noun | female consumer / waster (L+S)noun gluttonous womannoun |
ambidens [ambidentis] (3rd) M noun | |
ambienter adverb | eagerly, with zealadverb |
ambifarius [ambifaria, ambifarium] adjective | ambiguous, of double meaning, that has two meaningsadjective that has two sidesadjective |
ambifariam adverb | in a way placing opponent in dilemma / proving his arguments self-contradictoryadverb |
ambifarie adverb | ambiguouslyadverb in two waysadverb |