For this in Latin
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ADHOCFor this, in Latin
ADHOCLatin for "for this"
HOCLiterally, "this" in Latin
HOCPost ..: after this, in Latin
infraspecificAt a taxonomic level below that of species, e.g., subspecies, variety, cultivar, or form. In botany, Latin names at this level usually require the addition of a term denoting the rank
PERSELatin for "in itself"
IDESTFor example, in Latin
RASALatin for "scraped," in a phrase
PROTEMFor the time being, in Latin
ORA... pro nobis (pray for us, in Latin)
PROTEMFor the time being, in Latin, briefly
lapidesstone (used in Latin names for minerals, gems, etc.)
lapisstone (used in Latin names for minerals, gems, etc.)
CAPELLABrightest star in Auriga, from the Latin for "little she-goat"
prepositor(Latin) the name used for a prefect in some English public schools also PRAEPOSTOR, PREPOSTOR
praepostor(Latin) the name used for a prefect in some English public schools also PREPOSITOR, PREPOSTOR
prepostor(Latin) the name used for a prefect in some English public schools also PRAEPOSTOR, PREPOSITOR
prepostorsPREPOSTOR, (Latin) the name used for a prefect in some English public schools also PRAEPOSTOR, PREPOSITOR
praepostorsPRAEPOSTOR, (Latin) the name used for a prefect in some English public schools also PREPOSITOR, PREPOSTOR
ampersandsThe sign & (standing for and, as in Smith & Co., or the Latin et, as in &c
prepositorsPREPOSITOR, (Latin) the name used for a prefect in some English public schools also PRAEPOSTOR, PREPOSTOR
triclinium(Latin) a couch for reclining at meals, extending round three sides of a table, and usually in three parts
nomenclatureinternational system of standardized New Latin names used in biology for kinds and groups of kinds of animals and plants
tricliniaTRICLINIUM, (Latin) a couch for reclining at meals, extending round three sides of a table, and usually in three parts
nominativeRelating to or denoting a case of nouns, pronouns, and adjectives (as in Latin and other inflected languages) used for the subject of a verb
pinyinsystem for transliterating Chinese into the Latin alphabet: introduced in 1958 and adopted as the official system of romanization by the People's Republic of China in 1979
paradigms(in the traditional grammar of Latin, Greek, and other inflected languages) A table of all the inflected forms of a particular verb, noun, or adjective, serving as a model for other words of the same conjugation or declension