Latin for that is
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IDESTLatin for "that is"
SEPIAColor that is Latin for "cuttlefish"
barbarismsA word or expression that is badly formed according to traditional philological rules, for example a word formed from elements of different languages, such as breathalyzer (English and Greek) or television (Greek and Latin)
barbarismA word or expression that is badly formed according to traditional philological rules, for example a word formed from elements of different languages, such as breathalyzer (English and Greek) or television (Greek and Latin)
IDESTThat is (Latin)
IDESTThat is: Latin
IDESTThat is: Latin.
IDESTLatin "that is."
IDESTLatin "that is"
IDESTThat is, in Latin
IDEST"That is," in Latin
IDESTThat is (Latin phrase)
IDESTThat is, Latin style
IDESTThat is, written in Latin
videlicet(Latin) that is to say, namely
definiendum(Latin) a word or phrase that is to be defined in a dictionary
definiendaDEFINIENDUM, (Latin) a word or phrase that is to be defined in a dictionary
homonymsA Latin name that is identical to that of a different organism, the newer of the two names being invalid
homonymA Latin name that is identical to that of a different organism, the newer of the two names being invalid
pinxit(Latin) used in art to denote the painter of a picture that is reproduced by the process of engraving, lithography, or photogravure, literally "he/she painted it"
benedictusa short canticle beginning Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini in Latin and Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord in English
gradusdictionary of prosody, esp. one that gives word quantities and poetic phrases and that is intended to aid students in the writing of Latin and Greek verse
benedictusesBENEDICTUS, a short canticle beginning Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini in Latin and Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord in English
genders(in languages such as Latin, Greek, Russian, and German) Each of the classes (typically masculine, feminine, common, neuter) of nouns and pronouns distinguished by the different inflections that they have and require in words syntactically associated with them. Grammatical gender is only very loosely associated with natural distinctions of sex
ISEEWhat "video" is Latin for
CARETLatin for "there is lacking"
MICAMineral whose name is Latin for "crumb"
CARETWord from the Latin for "is lacking"
MENSAOrganization whose name is Latin for "table"
FIBULABone whose name is Latin for "pin"
LUNAMoth whose name is Latin for "moon"
SAGITTAConstellation whose name is Latin for "arrow"
MENSAGroup whose name is Latin for "table"
FIBULABone whose name is Latin for "brooch"
AUDICar company whose name is Latin for "Hark!"
USCGIts motto is Latin for "Always prepared": Abbr.
AUDIAuto company whose name is Latin for "listen"
NEMOLiterary character whose name is Latin for "nobody"
AUDIGerman company whose name is Latin for "listen"
NOLOTCONTENDERELatin for "fighting over parking spots is not allowed"?