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Latin (lingua
Latina or Latinum) is a
classical language belonging to the
Italic branch of the Indo-European languages.
Latin was
originally spoken by...
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Germanic elements of the
English language which have a
close corresponding Latinate form. The
correspondence is semantic—in most
cases these words are not...
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significant portion of the
English vocabulary comes from
Romance and
Latinate sources. A
portion of
these borrowings come
directly from Latin, but some...
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prescriptions List of
ecclesiastical abbreviations List of
Germanic and
Latinate equivalents in
English List of Gr****
phrases List of Gr**** and
Latin roots...
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Angst is a
feeling of anxiety, apprehension, or insecurity.
Anguish is its
Latinate equivalent, and the
words anxious and
anxiety are of
similar origin. The...
- Look up co**** in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Co**** is a
Latinate term
meaning 'link'
which may
refer to:
Beatmania IIDX 23: Co****, a 2015 rhythm...
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capital of modern-day Tunisia. The
present form of the name, with its
Latinate suffix -ia,
evolved from
French Tunisie, in turn
generally ****ociated with...
- SFr. for
Swiss Franc and fr.sv. are outdated. As
previously indicated Latinate "CH"
stands for
Confoederatio Helvetica;
given the
different languages...
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slightly altered spellings, like the
Spanish Tierra and the
French Terre. The
Latinate form Gæa or Gaea (English: /ˈdʒiː.ə/) of the Gr****
poetic name Gaia (Γαῖα;...
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Latin languages may
refer to: The Latino-Faliscan languages, an
Italic language family consisting of Faliscan, Old Latin, and
their descendants A language...