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VERB  to adjust | adjusted | adjusted ... 
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accommodare [1]to adjust to
adcommodare [1]to adjust to
se adcommodare [1]to adjust oneself to another's wishes or opinions
adaptare [1]to adjust
Partial Matches
secus {prep}next to
iuxta {prep}next to
apud {prep}next to
Unverified ferreus {adj}pertaining to iron
Abydenus {adj}belonging to Abydos
absolutorius {adj}pertaining to acquittal
absolutorius {adj}pertaining to release
iracundia {f}proneness to anger
Unverified lugubris {adj}belonging to mourning
parietalis {adj}belonging to walls
Unverified musteus {adj}belonging to must
niger {adj}pertaining to death
arch. Unverified trabalis {adj}belonging to beams
Unverified sapientialis {adj}belonging to wisdom
abietarius {adj}pertaining to deal
vulnerarius {adj}belonging to wounds
dent. dentalis {adj}pertaining to teeth
Unverified emortualis {adj}belonging to death
Unverified caldarius {adj}pertaining to warming
imperium {n}power to command
pennipotens {adj}able to fly
fraternus {adj}belonging to kinsman
respicere [3]to look to
commutabilis {adj}subject to change
paternus {adj}belonging to forefathers
difficilis {adj}hard to please
diruptio {f}tearing to pieces
dilaceratio {f}tearing to pieces
ling. grammaticus {adj}belonging to grammar
mathematicus {adj}belonging to mathematics
difficilis {adj}hard to manage
conventicius {adj}pertaining to intercourse
ebriosus {adj}given to drinking
ebriosus {adj}addicted to drunkenness
geol. Volcanalis {adj}belonging to Vulcan
textrinus {adj}belonging to construction
textrinus {adj}belonging to weaving
textorius {adj}belonging to weaving
textorius {adj}belonging to plaiting
textorius {adj}belonging to braiding
auscultare [1]to listen to
sponsalis {adj}belonging to betrothal
sponsalis {adj}belonging to espousal
debere [2]to have to
geol. Vulcanalis {adj}belonging to Vulcan
machinalis {adj}belonging to machines
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