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ver meaning in English

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ver [veris] (3rd) N
noun

spring [springs]noun
[UK: sprɪŋ] [US: ˈsprɪŋ]

spring-time of life, youthnoun

Ver Arabicum proper noun
{n}

Arab Spring(movement)
proper noun

verus [vera -um, verior -or -us, verissimus -a -um] adjective

properly namedadjective

right, fair, properadjective

true, real, genuine, actualadjective

well foundedadjective

Vera Crux proper noun

Veracruz(city in Mexico)
proper noun
[UK: vˌerəkrˈuːz] [US: vˌerəkrˈuːz]

verax [veracis (gen.), veracior -or -us, veracissimus -a -um] adjective

conveying the truth (things)adjective

speaking the truth, truthful (people)adjective

veraciter adverb

in truth, truthfullyadverb

reallyadverb
[UK: ˈrɪə.li] [US: ˈrɪ.li]

trulyadverb
[UK: ˈtruː.li] [US: ˈtruː.li]

veratrum [veratri] (2nd) N
noun

helleborenoun
[UK: ˈhe.lɪ.bɔː] [US: he.lə.ˌbɔːr]

poisonous winter plantnoun

verba scriptoris noun
{f-Pl}

material [materials](text)
noun
[UK: mə.ˈtɪə.rɪəl] [US: mə.ˈtɪ.riəl]

verbascum noun
{n}

mullein [mulleins](plants of the genus Verbascum)
noun
[UK: ˈmʌ.lɪn] [US: ˈmʌ.lɪn]

verbatim adverb

literally, word to wordadverb

verbena [verbenae] (1st) F
noun

leafy branch / twig from aromatic trees / shrubs (religious / medicinal purposes)noun

verbeneca [verbenecae] (1st) F
noun

vervain (plant)noun
[UK: ˈvɜː.veɪn] [US: ˈvɜːr.veɪn]

verber [verberis] (3rd) N
noun

blows (pl.), a beating, floggingnoun

lash, whipnoun

verberabilis [verberabilis, verberabile] adjective

flogging-worthyadjective

worthy of being beatenadjective

verbero [verberare, verberavi, verberatus] (1st)
verb

beat, strike, lashverb

verberatus [verberatus] (4th) M
noun

beating [beatings]noun
[UK: ˈbiːt.ɪŋ] [US: ˈbiːt.ɪŋ]

chastisement (Vulgate)noun
[UK: tʃæ.ˈstaɪz.mənt] [US: tʃæ.ˈstaɪz.mənt]

verbero [verberonis] (3rd) M
noun

scoundrelnoun
[UK: ˈskaʊn.drəl] [US: ˈskaʊn.drəl]

verbum [verbi] (2nd) N
noun

proverb [proverbs]noun
[UK: ˈprɒ.vɜːb] [US: ˈprɑː.vərb]

word [words]noun
[UK: ˈwɜːd] [US: ˈwɝːd]
Choose a word. = Verbum elige.

verbosus [verbosa, verbosum] adjective

copiousadjective
[UK: ˈkəʊ.pɪəs] [US: ˈkoʊ.pɪəs]

verboseadjective
[UK: vɜː.ˈbəʊs] [US: vɜːˈboʊs]

verbum auxiliare noun
{n}

auxiliary verb(a helping verb)
noun
[UK: ɔːɡ.ˈzɪ.liə.ri vɜːb] [US: agˈzɪ.ljə.ri ˈvɝːb]

(verbum) frequentativum noun
{n}

frequentative(subclass of imperfective verbs that denotes a continuously repeated action)
noun
[UK: frɪ.ˈkwen.tə.tɪv] [US: frɪ.ˈkwen.tə.tɪv]

verbum honoris noun
{n}

word of honor(a promise, or a pledge of one's good faith)
noun

verbum intransitivum noun
{n}

intransitive verb(action verb not taking a direct object, see also: neuter)
noun
[UK: ɪn.ˈtræn.sə.tɪv vɜːb] [US: ɪn.ˈtræn.sə.tɪv ˈvɝːb]

verbum neutrum noun
{n}

neuter(grammar: intransitive verb, see also: intransitive verb)
noun
[UK: ˈnjuː.tə(r)] [US: ˈnuː.tər]

verbum passivum, verbum patiendi noun

passive(form of verb)
noun
[UK: ˈpæ.sɪv] [US: ˈpæ.sɪv]

verbum transgressivum noun
{n}

semi-deponent(verb whose present system is normal but whose perfect system is deponent (or vice versa))
noun

Vercingetorix [Vercingetorigis] (3rd) M
noun

a Gaul (Avernian). led revolt against Caesar in 52 BCnoun

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