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  • 1 CONCISE

    [A]
    CONFERTUS (-A -UM)
    ABSCISUS (-A -UM)
    CONCISUS (-A -UM)
    COLLECTUS (-A -UM)
    CONLECTUS (-A -UM)
    DENSUS (-A -UM)
    CIRCUMSCRIPTUS (-A -UM)
    ATTENUATUS (-A -UM)
    BREVIS (-E)
    BREVILOQUIS (-IS -E)
    BREVILOQUUS (-A -UM)

    English-Latin dictionary > CONCISE

  • 2 BREVITY: WITH BREVITY

    [ADV]
    CONCISE

    English-Latin dictionary > BREVITY: WITH BREVITY

  • 3 BRIEFLY

    [ADV]
    BREVITER
    BREVI
    CONCISE
    PRAECISE
    PRESSE
    STRICTIM
    PRAESTRICTIM
    SUMMATIM
    ACERVATIM
    ANGUSTE
    VERBUM: UNO VERBO
    COHIBILITER
    MEMBRATIM
    DENIQUE
    ARCTE
    CASTIGATE
    COACTIM
    COLLECTE
    COLLECTIM
    COMPENDIOSE
    COMPRESSE
    CONGESTE
    CONLECTE
    CONLECTIM
    CONPENDIOSE
    CONPRESSE
    - VERY BRIEFLY

    English-Latin dictionary > BRIEFLY

  • 4 HARSHLY

    [ADV]
    ASPERE
    DURE
    DURITER
    CRASSE
    ACERBE
    GRAVITER
    INCLEMENTER
    CONCISE
    TRISTE
    ABSONE
    APSONE
    CRUDELE
    ASPERITER
    ASPRITER

    English-Latin dictionary > HARSHLY

  • 5 SHARPLY

    [ADV]
    ACUTE
    ACRITER
    CONCISE
    PRAERUPTE
    TRISTE
    ACTUM
    DEFRICATE
    - VERY SHARPLY

    English-Latin dictionary > SHARPLY

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