Latin | English |
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antecedens [(gen.), antecedentis] adjective | previously existent, pre-existingadjective prioradjective |
ardens [ardentis (gen.), ardentior -or -us, ardentissimus -a -um] adjective | burning, flaming, glowing, fieryadjective eager, ardent, passionateadjective shining, brilliantadjective |
ardens, flagrans, igneus preposition | on fire(being burned by fire) |
ascendens [(gen.), ascendentis] adjective | enabling one to climbadjective of / for climbing (machine)adjective |
audens [audentis (gen.), audentior -or -us, audentissimus -a -um] adjective | characterized by boldness / license of expressionadjective daring, bold, courageousadjective |
audens, audax adjective | bold [bolder, boldest](courageous, daring) |
bidens [bidentis] (3rd) F noun | |
bidens [bidentis] (3rd) M noun | |
bidens [(gen.), bidentis] adjective | having two permanent teethadjective two bladedadjective two-prongedadjective with two teethadjective |
canadensis adjective | Canadian(of or pertaining to Canada) |
candens [candentis (gen.), candentior -or -us, candentissimus -a -um] adjective | (approaching) whiteadjective boiling / red-hot, glowingadjective shining / bright / clear (light)adjective |
cedens [(gen.), cedentis] adjective | unresisting / deferring / conceding / surrendering / withdrawingadjective yielding to touchadjective |
circumstridens [(gen.), circumstridentis] adjective | |
condensus [condensa, condensum] adjective | close [closer, closest]adjective coherentadjective dense, thickadjective |
condenso [condensare, condensavi, condensatus] (1st) TRANS verb | compress [compressed, compressing, compresses]verb |
condensatus [condensata, condensatum] adjective | concentrated (in kitchen)adjective |
condensatio [condensationis] (3rd) F noun | condensation [condensations]noun |
condensatrum [condensatri] (2nd) N noun | capacitor [capacitors]noun |
condensatur lac noun {n} | condensed milk(milk that has been reduced to syrup) |
condenseo [condensere, -, -] (2nd) TRANS verb | compress [compressed, compressing, compresses]verb |