Latin | Angol |
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haedulus [haeduli] (2nd) M noun | |
haematologia noun F | haematology [haematologies](scientific study of blood and blood-producing organs) |
haematophagus, sanguinivorus adjective | haematophagous(feeding on blood) |
haemorrhagia [haemorrhagiae] (1st) F noun | hemorrhage [hemorrhages]noun |
haemorrhois [haemorrhoidis] (3rd) F noun | |
haemorrhoissus [haemorrhoissa, haemorrhoissum] adjective | having flow of bloodadjective hemorrhagingadjective menstrual?adjective |
haemorroida [haemorroidae] (1st) F noun | hemorrhoid, pilenoun |
haereditas [haereditatis] (3rd) F noun | generation [generations]noun heirshipnoun |
haereo [haerere, haesi, haesus] (2nd) verb | be in difficulties (sticky situation?)verb hesitate [hesitated, hesitating, hesitates]verb |
haeresis [haereseos/is] noun F | |
haereseus (Ecclesiastical) noun M (Mediaeval), haeresiacus M (Mediaeval), haereticus M | heretic(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals) |
haeresiarcha [haeresiarchae] (1st) M noun | |
haeresis [haeresis] (3rd) F noun | |
haereticus [haeretica, haereticum] adjective | heretical, of / belonging to heretical religious doctrinesadjective |
haereticus [haeretici] (2nd) M noun | hereticnoun |
haesitantia noun F, haesitātiō F, titubātiō F | stammering(act of stammering) |
haesito [haesitare, haesitavi, haesitatus] (1st) verb | be stuckverb |
haesitatio [haesitationis] (3rd) F noun | resolution [resolutions]noun stammeringnoun |
Hafnia proper noun | Copenhagen(capital of Denmark) |
Haga proper noun F | The Hague(Dutch city) |
hagios [hagia, hagion] adjective | holy (Greek)adjective |
hagiographus [hagiographa, hagiographum] adjective | |
hagiographus [hagiographi] (2nd) M noun | hagiographer (Cal)noun |