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Latin ['lætɪn] nstresses
gen. латинский язык; латынь
comp., MS латиноамериканская (One of the music genres that appears under Genre classification in Windows Media Player library. Based on ID3 standard tagging format for MP3 audio files. Winamp genre ID 86)
Gruzovik, obs. латынский (= латинский)
ling. латинский (язык)
Makarov. католик; латиница; латинский алфавит; лицо римско-католического вероисповедания; представитель одного из народов, говорящих на романских языках; латиноамериканец
polygr. латинский шрифт
relig. католический; римский; латынянин (A member of the people of ancient Latium); католик (A Catholic of the Latin rite); латынянский (Of or relating to Latium or the Latins); римско-католический (Of or relating to the part of the Catholic Church that until recently used a Latin rite and forms the patriarchate of the Pope)
Latin@ n
gen. латиноамериканец (from Oxford English Dictionary (OED), 2019; It's not a typo. This way of writing the term is a meaningful choice. Latin@ is a gender-neutral shorthand for Latino/Latina. According to sociologist Immanuel Wallerstein, all of these terms refer to "two different but related groups: those who come from and identify themselves with the countries of what is today called Latin America; and those within the United States who are descended from the first group."To be gender-neutral, a growing number of people have begun using the term "Latin@," which cleverly incorporates both the "-a" and "-o" endings in the @ sign. The pronunciation of Latin@ varies, with some reading it aloud as "Latino or Latina" and others pronouncing it as "Latinow," like the sound in "cow." Taras); латиноамериканка (Taras)
inet. латинос (Taras)
latin ['lætɪn] n
gen. латынь
Latin ['lætɪn] adj.
gen. романский; относящийся к романоязычным странам (Stas-Soleil)
latin ['lætɪn] adj.
gen. латинский
 English thesaurus
Latin ['lætɪn] abbr.
abbr. L; Lat
abbr., ling. L (pansypras)
LATIN ['lætɪn] abbr.
abbr. Atlantic Command Theater Intelligence Network
Latin: 590 phrases in 68 subjects
Abbreviation1
Agriculture3
Agrochemistry1
American usage, not spelling1
Architecture2
Art2
Astronautics10
Biology4
Biometry2
Business2
Childish1
Christianity1
Clinical trial2
Computers1
Diplomacy2
Ecology3
Economy7
Education4
Electronics5
Energy industry1
Ethnography1
Figure skating1
Foreign affairs2
French1
General189
Geography3
Historical5
Humorous / Jocular2
Informal7
Information technology2
International Monetary Fund6
International relations1
Latin1
Law3
Librarianship5
Linguistics18
Makarov63
Mass media4
Mathematics67
Mechanics1
Medical5
Meteorology1
Military8
Music2
Name of organization49
Nautical3
Non-governmental organizations1
Nuclear physics1
Obsolete / dated5
Officialese1
Oil / petroleum1
Oil processing plants2
Pharmacology1
Politics3
Polygraphy5
Programming3
Quality control and standards2
Religion29
Slang1
Social science1
Sports1
Statistics4
Technology1
Telecommunications2
Trade unions1
Typography1
United Nations18
Water supply1