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1 aquōsus
aquōsus adj. [aqua], abounding in water, rainy, moist, watery: campus, L.: hiemps, rainy winter, V.: nubes, rain-clouds, O.: languor, i. e. dropsy, H.: Piscis, rainy, O.* * *aquosa -um, aquosior -or -us, aquosissimus -a -um ADJabounding in water, well watered, wet; humid, rainy; clear as water, watery -
2 serum
serum ī, n [1 SAL-], the watery part of curdled milk, whey, V., O.* * *whey, the watery part of curdled milk; any similar fluid -
3 aquatus
aquata -um, aquatior -or -us, aquatissimus -a -um ADJdiluted/mixed with water, watered down. watery; having a watery constitution -
4 aquatilia
ăquātĭlis, e, adj. [id.].I.A.. Living, growing, or found, in or near water, aquatic:B.vescimur bestiis et terrenis et aquatilibus et volantibus,
Cic. N. D. 2, 60, 151 B. and K.—Subst.: ăquātĭlĭa, ium, n., aquatic animals:II.aquatilium in medicinā beneficia,
Plin. 31, 1, 1, § 1.—Having a watery taste, hudarês:III.sunt amari absinthi, aquatiles cucumeris, cucurbitae, lactucae,
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5 aquatilis
ăquātĭlis, e, adj. [id.].I.A.. Living, growing, or found, in or near water, aquatic:B.vescimur bestiis et terrenis et aquatilibus et volantibus,
Cic. N. D. 2, 60, 151 B. and K.—Subst.: ăquātĭlĭa, ium, n., aquatic animals:II.aquatilium in medicinā beneficia,
Plin. 31, 1, 1, § 1.—Having a watery taste, hudarês:III.sunt amari absinthi, aquatiles cucumeris, cucurbitae, lactucae,
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6 seru
I.The watery part of curdled milk, whey, Plin. 11, 41, 96, § 239; 28, 9, 33, § 126; Col. 7, 12, 10; Verg. G. 3, 406; Tib. 2, 3, 16; Ov. F. 4, 770.—II.Transf., like oros, of the watery parts, serum, of other things;of resin,
Plin. 16, 12, 23, § 60:seminis genitalis,
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7 serum
I.The watery part of curdled milk, whey, Plin. 11, 41, 96, § 239; 28, 9, 33, § 126; Col. 7, 12, 10; Verg. G. 3, 406; Tib. 2, 3, 16; Ov. F. 4, 770.—II.Transf., like oros, of the watery parts, serum, of other things;of resin,
Plin. 16, 12, 23, § 60:seminis genitalis,
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8 aquārius
aquārius adj. [aqua], of water, watery: provincia, of aqueducts.—As subst m., a water-carrier, Iu. — A conduit-master, Cael. ap. C. — The constellation Aquarius, the water-carrier.* * *Iwater-bearer; (Constellation); overseer/workman at the public water supplyIIaquaria, aquarium ADJof/for water; requiring water (tools/instruments) -
9 aquāticus
aquāticus adj. [aqua], growing in water, aquatic: lotos, O. — Bringing rain: Auster, O.* * *aquatica, aquaticum ADJaquatic, of/belonging to the water, growing/living in/by water; rainy; watery -
10 aquātilis
aquātilis e, adj. [aqua], living in water, aquatic: bestiae.* * *aquatilis, aquatile ADJof/resembling water, watery; aquatic (animals/plants) -
11 (ēlūtus)
(ēlūtus) adj. [P. of eluo], washed out, watery. —Only comp: inriguo nihil est elutius horto, H. -
12 lippiō
lippiō —, —, īre [lippus], to have watery eyes, be blear-eyed: leviter.* * *lippire, -, - V INTRANShave sore eyes, be bleary-eyed -
13 lippus
lippus adj., blear-eyed, bleared, inflamed: Non contemnas lippus inungi, H.: fuligine, blinded, Iu.—Prov.: Omnibus et lippis notum et tonsoribus, i. e. to the whole world, H.—Of mental blindness: oculis lippus inunctis, H.* * *lippa, lippum ADJ -
14 sērum
sērum adv. [neut. of serus], late at night: Quae Nocte sedens serum canit, V.* * *whey, the watery part of curdled milk; any similar fluid -
15 vorāgō
vorāgō inis, f [voro], an abyss, gulf, whirlpool, depth, chasm: submersus equus voraginibus: vastāque voragine gurges Aestuat, V.: neque eam voraginem coniectu terrae expleri potuisse, L.: ventris, O.—Fig.: vos geminae voragines scopulique rei p.: patrimoni, spendthrift: vitiorum, abyss.* * *deep hole, chasm, watery hollow -
16 amurca
watery fluid contained in the olive in addition to oil (vs. solid residue) -
17 amurcarius
amurcaria, amurcarium ADJ -
18 amurga
watery fluid contained in the olive in addition to oil (vs. solid residue) -
19 aqualis
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20 aquatile
aquatic animals/plants (pl.); disease of cattle, watery vesicles (L+S)
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