Similar words: electroplating, rating, relation, relative, palatial, operating, creating, violation. Meaning: ['lætɪn] n. 1. any dialect of the language of ancient Rome 2. an inhabitant of ancient Latium 3. a person who is a member of those peoples whose languages derived from Latin. adj. 1. of or relating to the ancient Latins or the Latin language 2. having or resembling the psychology or temper characteristic of people of Latin America 3. relating to people or countries speaking Romance languages 4. relating to languages derived from Latin 5. of or relating to the ancient region of Latium.
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61. The Latin term " Vulpes " is the generic name for the various type of fox.
62. He travelled throughout Latin America drumming up support for the confederation.
63. A Latin inscription had been carved on the lid of the box.
64. Ad lib is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase "ad libitum".
65. Many English words are derived from Latin and Greek words.
66. Greek and Latin were once viewed as the foundation stones of a good education.
67. In Latin, the nominative case of first declension nouns ends in'a '.
68. The ancient civilizations of Central and Latin America were founded upon corn.
69. Sanskrit is related very closely to Latin, Greek, and the Germanic and Celtic languages.
70. Vernacularliterature quickly replaced Latin.
71. The Latin American and African people have successfully fought against colonial rule.
72. We can derive the word 'derelict' from the Latin 'derelictus'.
73. Their music is described as 'an explosive fusion of Latin American and modern jazz rhythms'.
74. Most are recruited from the ranks of people who studied Latin and Greek at university.
75. He broke with the tradition of setting examinations in Latin.
76. Latin is a dead language.
77. William Stearn,(Sentencedict) author of Botanical Latin.
78. He was big on Latin culture.
79. The floor plan is modeled after the Latin cross.
80. The conger eel. Latin name ... conger conger! 8.
81. They gathered in the Latin Quarter in their thousands.
82. Both French and Spanish come from a Latin base.
83. They were sure Latin would make it harder.
84. Being Latin, I play a lot of heavies.
85. English is a daughter language of German and Latin.
86. At seventy-four, he published humorous verse in Latin.
87. Three Latin American novels are especially worthy of note.
88. The whole thing is a lot less Latin.
89. Latin America lacked skilled labour.
90. I don't know the Latin name.
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