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21 mola
mola ae, f [MAL-], a millstone, grindstone: digni molam versare Nepotis, Iu.— Plur, a mill: pumiceae, of lava, O.— Grits, spelt coarsely ground and mixed with salt (strewn on victims at sacrifices): spargis molā caput salsā, H.: sparge molam, V.: molam et vinum inspergere.* * *millstone; ground meal; mill (pl.)salsa mola -- salted meal, for sacrifices
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22 prōmiscus
prōmiscus adj. [pro+MIC-], in common, indiscriminate, promiscuous: usus rerum omnium, L.—As subst n.: nec arma in promisco, i. e. in every man's hands, Ta.— Common, mean: promisca ac vilia mercari, Ta.* * *promisca, promiscum ADJmixed, indiscriminate, promiscuous; commonplace, usual -
23 prō-miscuus
prō-miscuus adj. [pro+MIC-], mixed, without distinction, in common, indiscriminate, promiscuous: conubia, i. e. between patricians and plebeians, L.: divina atque humana promiscua habere, S.— As subst n.: in promiscuo sacra sint, in confusion, L.: in promiscuo licentiam esse, i. e. universal, L. -
24 absenthium
wormwood; absinthe, infusion/tincture of wormwood (often mixed with honey) -
25 absynthium
wormwood; absinthe, infusion/tincture of wormwood (often mixed with honey) -
26 aceratus
acerata, aceratum ADJmixed with chaff/husks (of clay for bricklaying); without horns (L+S) -
27 alienigenus
alienigena, alienigenum ADJdifferent, foreign, alien; of/born in another country; imported, exotic; mixed -
28 ammixtus
Iammixta, ammixtum ADJmixed; contaminated; not simple; confusedIImixture, admixture, mingling -
29 anulare
kind of white paint (prepared with chalk mixed with glass beads L+S) -
30 apsinthium
Iwormwood; infusion/tincture of wormwood (often mixed with honey to mask taste)IIwormwood; infusion/tincture of wormwood -
31 aquatus
aquata -um, aquatior -or -us, aquatissimus -a -um ADJdiluted/mixed with water, watered down. watery; having a watery constitution -
32 arenatus
arenata, arenatum ADJsanded, covered/mixed with sand -
33 caseatus
caseata, caseatum ADJ -
34 cinnus
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35 commiscibilis
commiscibilis, commiscibile ADJthat can be mingled/mixed/combined -
36 commistim
jointly, in a mixed manner -
37 commixtim
jointly, in a mixed manner -
38 confusicius
confusicia, confusicium ADJmixed; hodge-podge -
39 cuminatus
cuminata, cuminatum ADJseasoned/mixed with cumin -
40 cyminatus
cyminata, cyminatum ADJseasoned/mixed with cumin
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