Latin words Dictionary
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- Bacca is the name of a berry
- In some languages, the abbreviation for bachelor
- Vertebrate: having a backbone
- Belonging or pertaining to the group of species that have a backbone or spinal column
- Ab intra is Latin phrase meaning: from inside, from within
- Ab initio is a Latin phrase with the meaning: from the beginning
- Abient means: tending to move away from a stimulus or situation
- Characterized by avoidance or withdrawal
- Ab extra is a Latin phrase with the following meaning: from the outside
- Ab esse is a Latin word with the following meaning: from existence, as used in the Latin phrase ab esse ad posse valet consequentia, meaning “From the fact that something exists, it follows that it is possible.”
- Abdominocentesis is the name of surgical puncture of the abdomen by a needle to withdraw fluid
- Abdicant means: abdicating, forsaking, or deserting
- A person who abdicates; an abdicator
- Equilibrium means: a state of emotional balance or calmness
- Equal balance between any powers, influences, etc.; equality of effect
- Mental or emotional balance; equanimity