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BETA Latin-English translation for: drag one's feet
 
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sanus {adj}in one's right mind
poscere [3]to demand one's hand
autographus {adj}written with one's own hand
status {m}mode of holding one's body
status {m}way of holding one's body
toto pectore {adv}with all one's heart
bipedalis {adj}measuring two feet
bipedalis {adj}of two feet
bipedalis {adj}two feet broad
bipedalis {adj}two feet long
bipedalis {adj}two feet thick
bipedaneus {adj}two feet long
bipedaneus {adj}two feet thick
bipedaneus {adj}two feet wide
centipedalis {adj}measuring hundred feet
decempedalis {adj}ten feet long
quinquepedalis {adj}of five feet
septempedalis {adj}of seven feet
septempedalis {adj}seven feet high
tripedalis {adj}measuring three feet
tripedalis {adj}three feet long
tripedaneus {adj}of three feet
suppedaneus {adj}being under the feet
bipedale {n}two feet long flagstone
bipedale {n}two feet long tile
bisulca {n.pl}animals with cloven feet
fluxipedus {adj}flowing down to the feet
tripedalis {adj}of three feet (in measure)
chem. mineral. sulfur {n} [rec.] <S>sulphur <S> [Br.]
chem. sulphur {n} [rec.] <S>sulfur <S> [Am.]
chem. sulphurium {n} [rec.] <S>sulfur <S> [Am.]
chem. mineral. sulphurium {n} [rec.] <S>sulphur <S> [Br.]
chem. sulpur {n} [rec.] <S>sulfur <S> [Am.]
chem. mineral. sulpur {n} [rec.] <S>sulphur <S> [Br.]
nemo {pron}no one
quondam {adv}at one time
unus <I>one <1>
haesitator {m}one is undecided
haesitator {m}one who hesitates
rebellio {m}one who revolts
chem. sulfur {n} [rec.] <S>sulfur <S> [Am.]
chem. mineral. sulphur {n} [rec.] <S>sulphur <S> [Br.]
compotens {adj}having power with one
respicere [3]to see behind one
centum milia(one) hundred thousand
volaticus {adj}turning from one to another
quadraginta (et) unus <XLI>forty-one <41>
Unverified quinquaginta (et) unus <LI>fifty-one <51>
Unverified sexaginta (et) unus <LXI>sixty-one <61>
Unverified triginta (et) unus <XXXI>thirty-one <31>
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