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urus meaning in English

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urus [uri] (2nd) M
noun

wild oxnoun

(Periphrastic conjugations) futurus sum verb

have(cause to, by command or request)
verb
[UK: həv] [US: həv]

absum [abesse, abfui, abfuturus] verb

be away / absent / distant / missingverb

be distinctverb

be free / removed fromverb

be lackingverb
[UK: bi ˈlækɪŋ] [US: bi ˈlækɪŋ]

adsum [adesse, adfui, adfuturus] verb

aid (w / DAT)verb
[UK: eɪd] [US: ˈeɪd]

be near, be present, be in attendance, arrive, appearverb

aelurus [aeluri] (2nd) M
noun

cat [cats]noun
[UK: kæt] [US: kæt]

assum [adesse, affui, affuturus] verb

aid (w / DAT)verb
[UK: eɪd] [US: ˈeɪd]

be near, be present, be in attendance, arrive, appearverb

absum [abesse, afui, afuturus] verb

be away / absent / distant / missingverb

be distinctverb

be free / removed fromverb

be lackingverb
[UK: bi ˈlækɪŋ] [US: bi ˈlækɪŋ]

apsum [apesse, afui, afuturus] verb

be away / absent / distant / missingverb

be distinctverb

be free / removed fromverb

be lackingverb
[UK: bi ˈlækɪŋ] [US: bi ˈlækɪŋ]

arcanus, mysterius, obscurus, tectus, mysticus, secretus, reconditus adjective

mysterious(of unknown origin)
adjective
[UK: mɪ.ˈstɪə.rɪəs] [US: ˌmɪ.ˈstɪ.riəs]

arcanus, secretus, occultus, reconditus, mysticus, occultus, tectus, obscurus adjective

mysterious(having unknown qualities)
adjective
[UK: mɪ.ˈstɪə.rɪəs] [US: ˌmɪ.ˈstɪ.riəs]

Arcturus [Arcturi] (2nd) M
noun

Acturus, brightest star in Bootesnoun

arction plantnoun

the whole constellationnoun

adsum [adesse, arfui, arfuturus] verb

aid (w / DAT)verb
[UK: eɪd] [US: ˈeɪd]

be near, be present, be in attendance, arrive, appearverb

Arthurus proper noun
{m}, ArthuruS rex {m}

King Arthur(legendary king of Britain)
proper noun
[UK: kɪŋ ˈɑː.θə] [US: ˈkɪŋ ˈɑːr.θər]

biurus [biuri] (2nd) M
noun

rodent found in Campania (central Italy)noun

camurus [camura, camurum] adjective

curved, bent, hooked, crockedadjective

turned / arched inward, having such hornsadjective

casurus [casurus] (4th) M
noun

fall, overthrow; (Vulgate Acts 28:6); (calamity, plight; fate;)noun

caurus [cauri] (2nd) M
noun

north-west windnoun

centaurus [centauri] (2nd) M
noun

centaur, a mythical creature, half man and half horsenoun

name of constellationnoun

cercurus [cercuri] (2nd) M
noun

fast light vesselnoun

sea fish found among rocksnoun

colurus [colura, colurum] adjective

(two circles) through equinoctial and solstitial points perpendicular at polesadjective

syllable too short (w / metrum)adjective

consum [conesse, confui, confuturus] verb

be, happenverb

be together / with, coexistverb

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