Latin+language

  • 111Language of mathematics — The language of mathematics is the system used by mathematicians to communicate mathematical ideas among themselves. This language consists of a substrate of some natural language (for example English) using technical terms and grammatical… …

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  • 112language — noun 1 system of communication ADJECTIVE ▪ first, native ▪ She grew up in Mexico, so her first language is Spanish. ▪ foreign, second ▪ How many foreign languages does she speak? …

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  • 113Latin — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Pertaining to ancient Rome or to its language] Syn. Roman, Romanic, Latinic; see classical 2 . 2. [Pertaining to southwestern Europe] Syn. Latinate, Roman, Gallic, Mediterranean, Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese. n.… …

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  • 114language and national identity —    The relationship between language and identity is perhaps clearest in the debates in Spain and Latin America over the term used to refer to the principal official language: español or castellano. The constitution of 1978 chose to adopt the… …

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  • 115Language of the New Testament — The mainstream consensus is that the New Testament was written in a form of Koine Greek,[1][2] which was the common language of the Eastern Mediterranean[3][4][5][6] from the Conquests of Alexander th …

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  • 116Latin Alternative Music Conference — Infobox musical artist Name = LAMC Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = Genre = Years active = Label = Associated acts = URL = [http://www.myspace.com/LatinAlternative LAMC MySpace] ,… …

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  • 117Latin — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English, from Latin Latinus, from Latium, ancient country of Italy Date: before 12th century 1. a. of, relating to, or composed in Latin b. romance 2. of or relating to Latium or the Latins 3. of… …

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  • 118Latin — n. & adj. n. 1 the Italic language of ancient Rome and its empire, originating in Latium. 2 Rom.Hist. an inhabitant of ancient Latium in Central Italy. adj. 1 of or in Latin. 2 of the countries or peoples (e.g. France and Spain) using languages… …

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  • 119Latin — I UK [ˈlætɪn] / US [ˈlæt(ə)n] adjective 1) written in Latin a Latin text 2) relating to people who speak languages that developed from Latin, or to their culture Latin music II UK [ˈlætɪn] / US [ˈlæt(ə)n] noun Word forms Latin : singular Latin… …

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  • 120Latin — Lat|in1 [ lætn ] noun 1. ) uncount the language that people spoke in ancient Rome. Modern European languages such as Italian, Spanish, and French developed from it. 2. ) count someone from a European country such as Italy or Spain whose language… …

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