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1 biceps
biceps cipitis, adj. [bi- + caput], with two heads, two-headed: puella: Ianus, O.: partus, Ta.: Parnasus, with two summits. O.* * *I(gen.), bicipitis ADJtwo-headed; with two summits; having two parts, two-foldIItwo-headed; with two summits; having two parts, two-fold -
2 anceps
anceps cipitis, abl. cipitī, adj. [an- (for ambi-) + CAP-], that has two heads, two-headed: Ianus, O.: acumen, two-peaked, O.—Meton., double, twosided: securis, two-edged, O.: bestiae quasi ancipites in utrāque sede viventes, amphibious: ancipiti contentione districti, on both sides: ancipiti proelio pugnatum est, i. e. both in front and in the rear, Cs.: ancipiti premi periculo, N.: periculum anceps (erat), S.: ancipitem pugnam hostibus facere, i. e. by horse and foot, Ta.: metus, et ab cive et ab hoste, twofold, L.: munimenta, facing both ways, L.—Fig., double, twofold propter ancipitem faciendi dicendique sapientiam: ius, the uncertainty of the law, H.—Wavering, doubtful, uncertain, unfixed, ambiguous, undecided: fortuna belli: oraculum, L.: proelium, L.: Mars, indecisive, L.: bellum ancipiti Marte gestum, L.: fides, Cu.— Ellipt.: sequor hunc, Lucanus an Apulus, anceps (sc. ego), i. e. of uncertain origin, H.—Dangerous, hazardous, perilous, critical: locus: viae, O.: periculum, Ta.: quia revocare eos anceps erat, L.—As subst n., danger, hazard, peril: facilius inter ancipitia clarescunt, Ta.* * *(gen.), ancipitis ADJtwo headed/fold/edged/meanings; faces two directions/fronts; doubtful; double -
3 capitō
capitō ōnis, m [caput], one that has a large head, big-headed.* * *(gen.), capitonis ADJbig-headed, having a large head (masculine adjective); cognomen; kind of mullet -
4 centiceps
centiceps cipitis, adj. [centum + caput], hundred-headed: belua, i. e. Cerberus, H.* * *(gen.), centcipitis ADJhundred-headed, having a hundred heads -
5 cerebrōsus
cerebrōsus adj. [cerebrum], hot-headed, passionate, hasty: unus, H.* * *cerebrosa, cerebrosum ADJliable to be affected with passion; enraged/hot-headed/passionate; hare-brained -
6 Larus ridibundus
ENG black-headed gull, common black-headed gullNLD kokmeeuwGER LachmoweFRA mouette rieuse -
7 Lonchura griseicapilla, (Odontospiza caniceps)
ENG grey-headed silverbill, grey-headed silver-billNLD parelhalsamadineGER PerlhalsamadineFRA spermete a tete griseAnimal Names Latin to English > Lonchura griseicapilla, (Odontospiza caniceps)
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8 Lonchura maja
ENG white-headed munia, (white-headed mannikin)NLD witkopnonGER WeißkopfnonneFRA nonnette a tete blanche -
9 Motacilla flava
ENG yellow wagtail, blue-headed wagtailNLD gele kwikstaartGER SchafstelzeFRA bergeronnette printaniereENG blue-headed wagtailNLD gele kwikstaartGER SchafstelzeFRA bergeronette printaniere -
10 Zoothera citrina
ENG orange-headed thrush, (orange-headed ground-thrush)NLD damalijsterGER DamadrosselFRA grive orangee -
11 calvus
calvus adj. [SCAL-], bald, hairless, Iu., Ph.* * *Icalva -um, calvior -or -us, calvissimus -a -um ADJbald, bald-headed; having head shaved; smooth (nuts); bare/stripped (things)II -
12 crīspus
crīspus adj. [SCARP-], having curled hair, curly-headed, T. — Curled, uneven, waving, wrinkled: parietes abiete crispā, Enn. ap. C.—Quivering, tremulous: pecten, Iu.* * *crispa, crispum ADJcurled/curly; trembling/vibrating; uneven/wrinkled/twisted; elegant (style) -
13 leviculus
leviculus adj. dim. [1 levis], somewhat light, a little vain: Demosthenes.* * *levicula, leviculum ADJrather vain, light-headed -
14 trīceps
trīceps cipitis, adj. [tres+caput], with three heads, triple-headed: Cerberus.—Poet.: Hecate, of three forms (as also Luna and Diana), O. -
15 ancips
(gen.), acipitis ADJtwo headed/fold/edged/meanings; faces two directions/fronts; doubtful; double -
16 bicaps
(gen.), bicapitis ADJtwo-headed; with two summits; having two parts, two-fold -
17 bicips
(gen.), bicipitis ADJtwo-headed; with two summits; having two parts, two-fold -
18 caldicerebrius
caldicerebria, caldicerebrium ADJ -
19 ceps
(gen.), cipis ADJ-headed; -fold; -part (only w/NUM/PREP prefix); occupying X place in series -
20 cerbereus
Cerberea, Cerbereum ADJof/connected with Cerberus; (three-headed dog guarding entrance to underworld)
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