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1 DEGREE
[N]GRADUS (-US) (M)FASTIGIUM (-I) (N)LOCUS (-I) (M)ORDO (-INIS) (M)- BY DEGREES- IN A HIGHER DEGREE- IN ANY DEGREE- IN SOME DEGREE- TO A HIGHER DEGREE- TO SUCH A DEGREE- TO THE DEGREE -
2 DEGREE: IN A HIGHER DEGREE
[ADV]MAGEMAGISMAJOR: MAJORE OPEREMAIOR: MAIORE OPERE -
3 DEGREE: IN ANY DEGREE
[ADV]MODO -
4 DEGREE: IN SOME DEGREE
[ADV]ALIQUAM -
5 DEGREE: TO A HIGHER DEGREE
[ADV]MAJUS: IN MAJUSMAIUS: IN MAIUS -
6 DEGREE: TO SUCH A DEGREE
[ADV]TANTUMTAM -
7 DEGREE: TO THE DEGREE
[ADV]INSTAR -
8 DEGREE: BY DEGREES
[ADV]GRADATIMPAULLULATIMPAULULATIM -
9 LESS: A LESS DEGREE
[N]MINUS (-I) (N) -
10 LESS: IN A LESS DEGREE
[ADV]PARVUM: MINUS -
11 SMALL: IN THE SMALLEST DEGREE
[ADV]MINIMEMINUME -
12 LESS
[A]PARVUS: MINORCITERIOR (-IUS)[ADV]PARVUM: MINUSCITERIUS- A LESS AMOUNT- A LESS DEGREE- IN A LESS DEGREE- MAKE LESS- NO LESS- NOT LESS THAN -
13 Проводить,
Провести - conducere (aquam in unum lacum); inducere (aquam in domos); obducere; perducere; traducere; ponere; perficere; conterere (tempus in aliqua re; aliqua re); trahere (noctem sermone); extrahere (noctem vigiliis); agere (cloacam sub terram, sub terra; vitam ruri; noctem quietam; aetatem in litteris); transigere; facere (annum in aliqua re; aliquot dies una); habere (vitam in obscuro; aetatem a re publica procul); transmittere (tempus quiete); transire (annum quiete);• проводить время в занятиях - conterere tempus in studiis;
• провести всю ночь за игрой - nocti ludum aequare;
• провести границу - limitem ponere, agere;
• провести исследование - examinationem perficere;
• (о заседаниях, собраниях) - habere (contionem; senatum);
• проводить без сна - vigilare;
• проводить влагу - irrigare;
• проводить воду - derivare;
• проводить время - traducere; producere; degree; gerere;
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14 проводить
conducere [o, xi, ctum] (aquam in unum lacum); inducere (aquam in domos); obducere; perducere; traducere; ponere [o, posui, positum]; perficere [io, feci, fectum]; conterere [o, trivi, tritum] (tempus in aliqua re; aliqua re); trahere [o, xi, ctum] (noctem sermone); extrahere (noctem vigiliis); agere [o, egi, actum] (cloacam sub terram, sub terra; vitam ruri; noctem quietam; aetatem in litteris); transigere; facere [io, feci, factum] (annum in aliqua re; aliquot dies unā); habere [eo, ui, itum] (vitam in obscuro; aetatem a re publica procul); transmittere [o, misi, missum] (tempus quiete); transire [eo, ii, itum] (annum quiete); (о заседаниях, собраниях) habere (contionem; senatum)• проводить время в занятиях conterere tempus in studiis
• провести всю ночь за игрой nocti ludum aequare
• провести границу limitem ponere, agere
• провести исследование examinationem perficere
• проводить без сна vigilare
• проводить влагу irrigare
• проводить воду derivare
• проводить время traducere; producere; degree; gerere
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15 SMALL
[A]BREVIS (-E)LENONIUS (-A -UM)EXILIS (-E)IMPROCERUS (-A -UM)INPROCERUS (-A -UM)MINUSCULUS (-A -UM)MINUTUS (-A -UM)MULTESIMUS (-A -UM)PARVOS (-A -UM)PAULLUS (-A -UM)PAULUS (-A -UM)PAUPER (-PERIS)PAUPERCULUS (-A -UM)PAUXILLUS (-A -UM)VEGRANDIS (-E)PARVULUS (-A -UM)PARVUS (-A -UM)SUBSTRICTUS (-A -UM)EXIGUUS (-A -UM)DEMINUTUS (-A -UM)PAULLULUS (-A -UM)POLLULUS (-A -UM)POLLUS (-A -UM)POLULUS (-A -UM)[ADV]PAULLULUM- HOW SMALL- IN A SMALL HAND- IN THE SMALLEST DEGREE- INTO SMALL PIECES- MAKE SMALLER- SMALLER THAN- SMALLEST- SO SMALL- VERY SMALL -
16 gradus
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degree — of freedom degree of polymerization … Mechanics glossary
degree — [n1] unit of measurement amount, amplitude, caliber, dimension, division, expanse, extent, gauge, gradation, grade, height, intensity, interval, length, limit, line, link, mark, notch, period, plane, point, proportion, quality, quantity, range,… … New thesaurus
degree — noun 1 measurement of angles VERB + DEGREE ▪ rotate, spin, turn ▪ I turned the wheel 90 degrees, PREPOSITION ▪ through … degrees ▪ … Collocations dictionary