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tuus meaning in English

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mortuus [mortua, mortuum] adjective

dead, deceasedadjective

limp [limper, limpest]adjective
[UK: lɪmp] [US: ˈlɪmp]

morior [mori, mortuus sum] (3rd) DEP
verb

be extinguished (fire / light), go outverb

be forgottenverb

become obsolete (word), fall into disuseverb

decay [decayed, decaying, decays]verb
[UK: dɪˈk.eɪ] [US: dəˈk.eɪ]

die, expire, pass / die / wither away / outverb

fail, come to an endverb

faint, languishverb

moriorverb

mutuus [mutua, mutuum] adjective

borrowed, lentadjective

mutual, in returnadjective

natus mortuus adjective
M, nata mortua F, abortivus M, abortiva F

stillbornadjective
[UK: ˈstɪl.bɔːn] [US: ˈstɪl.ˈbɔːrn]

perpetuus [perpetua, perpetuum] adjective

continuous, uninterpretedadjective

everlastingadjective
[UK: ˌe.və.ˈlɑːst.ɪŋ] [US: ˌe.vər.ˈlæ.stɪŋ]

perpetual, lastingadjective

wholeadjective
[UK: həʊl] [US: hoʊl]

postuus [postui] (2nd) M
noun

posthumous childnoun

praemorior [praemori, praemortuus sum] (3rd) DEP
verb

die beforehand (esp. body parts / facilities which cease before person's death)verb

promutuus [promutua, promutuum] adjective

advanced, lent in advanceadjective

paid beforehandadjective

stultus, fatuus, ineptus, excors adjective

silly [sillier, silliest](foolish, showing a lack of good sense and wisdom)
adjective
[UK: ˈsɪ.li] [US: ˈsɪ.li]

tibi, vobis, tuus, voster, vester determiner

you(used before epithets for emphasis)
determiner
[UK: juː] [US: ˈjuː]

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