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What's the Latin word for high? Here's a list of translations.
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More Latin words for high
altum
adverb
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deep,
on high,
deeply,
from above
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altus
adjective
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deep,
lofty,
profound,
tall,
exalted
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summum
noun
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summit,
top,
extreme,
apex,
climax
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sublime
adverb
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on high,
aloft,
loftily,
highly,
upward
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excelsus
adjective
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sublime,
lofty,
elevated
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alte
adverb
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deeply,
deep,
on high
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sublimis
adjective
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exalted,
lofty,
sublime,
raised,
elevated
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summa
noun
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sum,
total,
amount,
stress,
whole
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magnus
adjective
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great,
loud,
big,
large,
mighty
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vehementer
adverb
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exceedingly,
violently,
strongly,
forcibly,
powerfully
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valide
adverb
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strongly,
powerfully,
greatly,
mightily,
exceedingly
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valde
adverb
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very,
greatly,
exceedingly,
strongly,
highly
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sublimus
adjective
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highly,
elevated,
on high,
raised,
aloft,
sublime,
lofty,
loftily,
upward,
romantic
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procerus
adjective
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tall,
towering,
lengthful,
elevated,
long
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celsus
adjective
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lofty,
tall,
exalted,
erect,
proud
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amplus
adjective
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ample,
large,
great,
wide,
spacious
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superus
adjective
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above,
upper,
celestial,
above-ground
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pretiosus
adjective
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precious,
dear,
costly,
valuable,
expensive
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carus
adjective
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dear,
expensive,
beloved,
costly,
high-priced
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impensus
adjective
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earnest,
insistent,
expended freely,
dear,
immoderate
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inpensus
adjective
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expended freely,
dear,
immoderate,
excessive,
earnest
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profundus
adjective
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deep,
bottomless,
profound,
stodgy,
abysmal
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tumidus
adjective
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swollen,
turgid,
arrogant,
conceited,
haughty
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edius
adjective
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lofty
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sublimen
adverb
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on high,
highly,
aloft,
loftily,
upward
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sublimiter
adverb
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on high,
highly,
loftily,
aloft,
upward
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excelse
adverb
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loftily
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