Similar words: palatinate, final destination, pectinate, obstinate, agglutinate, obstinately, dominating, laminating. Meaning: adj. derived from or imitative of Latin.
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(1) She mispronounces many Latinate words.
(2) Most Latinate English words appeared with the French of the Norman Conquest of 1066 or appeared even later, introduced by people thinking they were smart to drop Latin based words into their writing.
(3) The use of latinate words adds a tone of severity and dignity to this novel.
(4) What kind of psychological urges led these Western adults, raised in Latinate intellectual circles, to become rebels?
(5) The word was coined by a nineteenth-century English scholar, W. J. Thoms, to supply an Anglo-Saxon word to replace the Latinate term "popular antiquities", or the intellectual "remains".
More similar words: palatinate, final destination, pectinate, obstinate, agglutinate, obstinately, dominating, laminating, conglutinate, predestinate, scarlatina, originating, fulminating, fascinating, culminating, terminating, vaccinating, destination, procrastinate, coordinating, hallucinating, subordinating, illuminating, incriminating, latin american, latin america, multinational, multi-national, agglutinative, agglutination.