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catarracta [catarractae] (1st) F
noun

cataract / rapidnoun

portcullis, drawbridgenoun

sea birdnoun

sluice, watergatenoun

waterfall [waterfalls]noun
[UK: ˈwɔː.tə.fɔːl] [US: ˈwɒ.tər.ˌfɒl]

catarractes [catarractae] noun
M

cataract / rapidnoun

portcullis, drawbridgenoun

sea birdnoun

sluice, watergatenoun

waterfall [waterfalls]noun
[UK: ˈwɔː.tə.fɔːl] [US: ˈwɒ.tər.ˌfɒl]

catarrhactes [catarrhactae] noun
M

cataract / rapidnoun

portcullis, drawbridgenoun

sea birdnoun

sluice, watergatenoun

waterfall [waterfalls]noun
[UK: ˈwɔː.tə.fɔːl] [US: ˈwɒ.tər.ˌfɒl]

catarrhus [catarrhi] (2nd) M
noun

cold, catarrh, rheum, flunoun

flowing down, runny nose, flow of mucus with a coldnoun

catasceua [catasceuae] (1st) F
noun

confirmation of an assumption (L+S)noun

constructive argumentnoun

catasceue [catasceues] noun
F

confirmation of an assumption (L+S)noun

constructive argumentnoun

catascopus [catascopi] (2nd) M
noun

light vessel for reconnoiteringnoun

catascopium [catascopii] (2nd) N
noun

light vessel for reconnoiteringnoun

catascopiscus [catascopisci] (2nd) M
noun

light vessel for reconnoitering / spying / lookoutnoun

navigium speculatoriumnoun

catasta [catastae] (1st) F
noun

(late) stage, scaffoldnoun

catastanoun

platform where slaves were exhibited for salenoun

stage for delivering lecturesnoun

catastalticus [catastaltica, catastalticum] adjective

restraining, checking (medical)adjective

catastatice [catastatices] noun
F

plant [plants]noun
[UK: plɑːnt] [US: ˈplænt]

pure Latin sceleratanoun

catastema [catastematis] (3rd) N
noun

position / situation / condition (of a star)noun

catastropha [catastrophae] (1st) F
noun

sensational act, coup de theatrenoun

turning point of an action / catastrophe (L+S)noun

catatexitechnus [catatexitechna, catatexitechnum] adjective

that wastes his artadjective

catatonus [catatona, catatonum] adjective

depressedadjective
[UK: dɪ.ˈprest] [US: də.ˈprest]

low strung (referring to length of tightened skeins of a catapult)adjective

Cataya (medieval) proper noun
F, Cathaya F

Cathay(Medieval northern China)
proper noun
[UK: kæ.ˈθeɪ] [US: kæ.ˈθeɪ]

acatalectus [acatalecta, acatalectum] adjective

verse in which no syllable is wanting in the last foot (opp. catalectus)adjective

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