Latin | Angol |
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declive [declivis] (3rd) N noun | slope, declivitynoun |
declivis [declivis, declive] adjective | falling (stars)adjective shelvingadjective sloping, descending, sloping downwardsadjective tending downadjective |
decliviter [declivius, declivissime] adverb | in a sloping manneradverb |
declivitas [declivitatis] (3rd) F noun | falling gradientnoun |
decludo [decludere, declusi, declusus] (3rd) TRANS verb | uncloseverb |
decoco [decocere, decoxi, decoctus] (3rd) verb | consume [consumed, consuming, consumes]verb decocoverb heat to boilingverb hot bathverb shrivel [shrivelled, shrivelling, shrivels]verb smelt, fuseverb squander [squandered, squandering, squanders]verb stew [stewed, stewing, stews]verb |
decocta [decoctae] (1st) F noun | drink made by raising water to boiling then plunging into snow to coolnoun |
decoctus [decocta -um, decoctior -or -us, decoctissimus -a -um] adjective | luscious (literary / rhetoric style)adjective mature / ripe (good sense)adjective over-ripe (fruit)adjective |
decoctum [decocti] (2nd) N noun | decoction, potion made by boilingnoun usu. medicinenoun |
decoctio [decoctionis] (3rd) F noun | boiling downnoun decoction [decoctions]noun mixture [mixtures]noun |
decoctor [decoctoris] (3rd) M noun | |
decoctus [decoctus] (4th) M noun | seething (L+S)noun |
decoquo [decoquere, decoxi, decoctus] (3rd) verb | consume [consumed, consuming, consumes]verb decoquoverb |