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21 ammotio
act of moving towards/on to; application -
22 antapodosis
parallelism in comparisons, application of similitude -
23 applicatio
application, inclination; joining, attaching; attachment of client to patron -
24 appositus
Iapposita -um, appositior -or -us, appositissimus -a -um ADJadjacent, near, accessible, akin; opposite; fit, appropriate, apt; based uponII -
25 catheterismus
application of a catheter, drawing urine, relieving pressure on bladder -
26 chria
topic of general application set for study/exercise in grammar/rhetoric school -
27 coaudio
coaudire, coaudivi, coauditus V TRANSconfine to narrow space, cramp; make narrower; narrow/limit scope/application -
28 coaudito
coauditare, coauditavi, coauditatus V TRANSconfine to narrow space, cramp; make narrower; narrow scope/application -
29 comaudio
comaudire, comaudivi, comauditus V TRANSconfine to narrow space, cramp; make narrower; narrow/limit scope/application -
30 conangusto
conangustare, conangustavi, conangustatus V TRANSconfine to narrow space, cramp; make narrower; narrow scope/application -
31 conaudito
conauditare, conauditavi, conauditatus V TRANSconfine to narrow space, cramp; make narrower; narrow scope/application -
32 cummitio
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33 gummitio
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34 impositio
application (of name to thing); E:of hands -
35 universalis
universalis, universale ADJuniversal. having general application; of all (Souter) -
36 universalus
universala -um, universalior -or -us, universalissimus -a -um ADJuniversal, having general application; of/belonging to all/the whole, entire -
37 universim
generally, with universal application -
38 adhibitio
ădhĭbĭtĭo, ōnis, f. [adhibeo] (late Lat.).I. II. -
39 admotio
admōtĭo, ōnis, f. [admoveo], a putting, moving, or bringing to, an applying; in music: digitorum, the application of the fingers:itaque ad pingendum, ad scalpendum, ad nervorum eliciendos sonos apta manus est admotione digitorum,
Cic. N. D. 2, 60, 150; cf.:animis judicum admovere orationem tamquam fidibus manum,
id. Brut. 54, 200:spongiarum cum aqua frigida expressarum admotio gutturi,
Cael. Aur. Tard. 2, 6. -
40 adpositio
I.Lit.: epularum, * Vulg. Eccli. 30, 18:II.cucurbitae,
the application of, Cael. Aur. Acut. 3, 5.—Trop.:criminis,
the imputation of crime, Lampr. Com. 5.
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