Latin | Angol |
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restitutorius [restitutoria, restitutorium] adjective | concerned with restoring status quo / initial positionadjective restitutoryadjective restoratoryadjective |
restrictus [restricta -um, restrictior -or -us, restrictissimus -a -um] adjective | niggardlyadjective severe (Collins)adjective short [shorter, shortest]adjective tight [tighter, tightest]adjective |
restrictivus [restrictiva, restrictivum] adjective | restrainingadjective |
restringo [restringere, restrinxi, restrictus] (3rd) verb | draw tightverb |
resulto [resultare, resultavi, resultatus] (1st) verb | re-echo [re-echoed, re-echoing, re-echoes]verb |
resumo [resumere, resumpsi, resumptus] (3rd) verb | pick up againverb recover [recovered, recovering, recovers]verb resume [resumed, resuming, resumes]verb |
resummonitio [resummonitionis] (3rd) F noun | re-summonsnoun |
resupinus [resupina, resupinum] adjective | lying on one's backadjective |
resurgo [resurgere, resurrexi, resurrectus] (3rd) verb | rare up again, lift oneself, be restored / rebuilt, reviveverb |
resurrectio [resurrectionis] (3rd) F noun | |
resuscito [resuscitare, resuscitavi, resuscitatus] (1st) verb | |
(expressed by the future participle of the verb) phrase | about to(indicating imminence) |
(expressed with the first-person plural subjunctive of the verb) verb | let's(let us; forming first-person plural imperative) |
(expressing approval) euge interjection | hurrah(expressing approval, appreciation, or happiness) |
abhorresco [abhorrescere, abhorrui, -] (3rd) verb | begin to shake / tremble / shudder / shiververb bristle upverb |
abitus, egressus noun {m}, ituS {m}, abitio {f} | departure [departures](the act of departing) |
accrescens adjective | accrescent(growing) |
accrescentia (Late Latin) noun {f} | accrescence(continuous growth) |
accresco [accrescere, accrevi, accretus] (3rd) INTRANS verb | ariseverb |
adaresco [adarescere, adarecui, -] (3rd) TRANS verb | become dryverb dry upverb |
adcresco [adcrescere, adcrevi, adcretus] (3rd) INTRANS verb | ariseverb |
adgressio [adgressionis] (3rd) F noun |