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单词 Silver Latin
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Latin /latˈin/

adjective
  1. Relating to ancient Latium (esp Rome) or its inhabitants, or its language, or to those languages that are descended from Latin, or to the peoples speaking them, esp (popularly) the Spanish, Portuguese and Italians or the inhabitants of Central and S America of Spanish, etc extraction
  2. Of or denoting the temperament considered characteristic of the Latin peoples, passionate, excitable, volatile
  3. Written or spoken in Latin
  4. Roman Catholic
noun
  1. An inhabitant of ancient Latium
  2. The language of ancient Latium, and esp of Rome
  3. A person belonging to a Latin people
  4. A Roman Catholic
ORIGIN: L Latīnus belonging to Latium, the district round Rome

Latian /lāˈshyən or -shən/ adjective

Of Latium

Latina noun see Latino below

Latˈinate adjective

  1. Imitating Latin style
  2. (of vocabulary) borrowed from Latin

Latˈiner noun (obsolete)

  1. Someone who knows Latin
  2. An interpreter

Latˈinism noun

  1. A Latin idiom
  2. The use or inclination towards use of Latin idioms, words or ways

Latˈinist noun

A person skilled in Latin

Latinˈity noun

  1. The (easy) use of Latin
  2. The quality of one's Latin

Latinīzāˈtion or Latinīsāˈtion noun

Latˈinize or Latˈinise transitive verb

To turn into or make Latin or like Latin

intransitive verb

To use Latin idioms or derivatives

Latˈinīzer or Latˈinīser noun

Latino /la-tēˈnō/ or (fem) Latiˈna noun and adjective

(a person) of Latin-American descent, esp in N America

Latin America noun

Those parts of America where Spanish, Portuguese and French are the official languages, with the exception of French-speaking Canada

Latin American adjective and noun

Latin Church noun

The Roman Catholic Church

Latin cross noun

An upright cross with the lowest limb longest

Latin Empire noun

That portion of the Byzantine Empire seized in 1204 by the Crusaders (French and Venetian), and overthrown by the Greeks in 1261

Latin Kingdom noun

The Christian kingdom of Jerusalem ruled by French or Latin kings, and lasting from 1099 to 1187

Latin Quarter noun

The educational and students' quarter of Paris around the Sorbonne (where Latin was spoken in the Middle Ages; Fr quartier latin), famous for its unconventional way of life

Latin square noun (statistics)

A matrix in which no figure occurs more than once in the same row or column

Latin Union noun

A monetary union (1865–1926) of France, Belgium, Italy and Switzerland, with Greece from 1868

classical Latin

The Latin of the writers who flourished from about 75BC to about 200AD

dog Latin see under dog1

Late Latin

The Latin written by authors between 200AD and c.600

Low Latin

Medieval, or Late and Medieval, Latin

Middle or Medieval Latin

The Latin of the Middle Ages between 600 and 1500

New or Modern Latin

Latin as written between 1500 and the present time, mostly used as a scientific medium

Silver Latin see under silver

thieves' Latin

Thieves' cant

Vulgar Latin

Colloquial Latin, esp that of the period under the emperors

silver /silˈvər/

noun
  1. A whitish-grey element (symbol Ag; atomic no 47), one of the precious metals
  2. A whitish-grey colour
  3. Silver money
  4. Silverware
  5. Cutlery, sometimes even when not of silver
  6. A silver medal
adjective
  1. Of or like silver
  2. Silver-coloured
  3. Belonging or relating to elderly people (informal)
  4. Clear and ringing in tone
transitive verb
  1. To cover with silver
  2. To make silvery
intransitive verb

To become silvery

ORIGIN: OE silfer, seolfor; ON silfr, Ger Silber

silˈveriness noun

silˈvering noun

Coating with, or of, silver or quicksilver

silˈverize or silˈverise transitive verb

To coat or treat with silver

silˈverling noun (Bible)

A small silver coin

silˈverly adverb

With the appearance or sound of silver

silˈvern adjective (poetic)

  1. Made of silver
  2. Silvery

silˈvery adjective

  1. Like silver
  2. Silver-coloured
  3. Light in tone
  4. Having a clear ringing sound

Silver Age noun

  1. The reign of Zeus, second of the ages of the world, following and less innocent than the Golden Age of Kronos (classical myth)
  2. In Latin literature, the time of Martial, Tacitus and Juvenal

silˈverback noun

An older male gorilla with grey hair on its back and flanks

silˈver-bath noun (photography)

A solution of a silver salt, or a vessel for it, for sensitizing plates

silˈver-beater noun

A person who beats silver into foil

silver bell noun

Any of various deciduous trees or shrubs of the genus Halesia, native to N America and China, having bell-shaped silvery-white flowers (also called snowdrop tree)

silˈverbill noun

The name of three species of the genus Lonchura of weaver-finches, with a silvery sheen to their bills

silver birch noun

A species of birch, Betula pendula, with silvery-white peeling bark

silver bullet noun

  1. A bullet made of silver, supposedly the only variety fatal to a werewolf
  2. Any wonderful solution to a difficult problem

silˈvereye noun

An Australasian songbird with a white ring around the eyes

silver fern noun

Another name for the ponga

silver fir noun

  1. A European fir, Abies alba, with shiny needles, green on top and silvery beneath, an important timber tree
  2. A small Japanese fir, Abies veitchii, with notched needles banded with silver underneath

silˈverfish noun

  1. Any wingless primitive insect of the genus Lepisma (order Thysanura), eg L. saccharina, which feeds on starch in wallpaper, bookbindings, etc
  2. A silvery-white goldfish, or other silvery fish

silver foil noun

Silver leaf

silver fox noun

  1. An American red fox in a colour phase in which the fur is black with white tips
  2. This fur

silver gate see ivory gate under gate1

silver-giltˈ noun

Gilded silver (also adjective)

silˈver-glance noun

Native sulphide of silver

silˈver-grain noun

Medullary rays in longitudinal section

silver iodide noun

A yellow powder that darkens when exposed to light, is used in photography, is scattered on clouds to cause rainfall, and has various medical uses

silver jubilee noun

A twenty-fifth anniversary

Silver Latin noun

That written by authors of the Silver Age

silver leaf noun

  1. Silver beaten into thin leaves
  2. A disease of plum trees

silver lining noun

A redeeming aspect of an otherwise unpleasant or unfortunate situation

silver medal noun

(in athletics competitions, etc) the medal awarded as second prize

silˈver-mountˈed adjective

silver nitrate noun

A poisonous colourless crystalline salt that turns grey or black in the presence of light or organic matter, and has uses in photography, as an antiseptic, etc

silver paper noun

  1. Silver foil
  2. (usu) tinfoil (sometimes with a backing of greaseproof paper)
  3. Fine white tissue paper

silver pheasant noun

A white-tailed E Asian pheasant, introduced to Europe, etc

silver plate noun

  1. Utensils, esp tableware, made of silver
  2. Electroplate

silver-plāˈted adjective

silˈverpoint noun

The process or product of drawing with a silver-tipped pencil

silver salmon noun

The coho

silver screen noun

  1. The cinema screen
  2. (with the) the film industry (informal)

silver service noun

A method of serving food in restaurants, etc, in which the waiter or waitress uses a spoon and fork held in one hand to transfer food from the serving dish to the diners' plates

silˈverside noun

A cut of beef taken from the rump, below the aitchbone

silˈversides singular noun

Any small fish of the family Atherinidae, eg Atherina presbyter, the sand smelt

silˈverskin noun

The fine skin of a coffee bean

silˈversmith noun

A worker in silver

silˈversmithing noun

silver steel noun

A type of carbon steel containing silicon, manganese and chromium, and low in phosphorus and sulphur

silˈver-stick noun

A palace officer, from his silvered wand

silver surfer noun (informal)

An older person who enjoys using the Internet

silverˈtail noun (obs Aust inf)

  1. A wealthy socialite
  2. A social climber

silver thaw noun (Can)

Ice formed by rain freezing rapidly as it hits the ground or other surface

silˈver-tongued adjective

Plausible, eloquent

silver tree noun

A silvery-leaved S African proteaceous tree (Leucadendron argenteum)

silˈver-voiced adjective

silˈverware noun

Items, esp tableware or sporting trophies, made from or coated with silver

silver wedding noun

The twenty-fifth wedding anniversary

silˈverweed noun

A creeping plant (Potentilla anserina) with silvery leaves and yellow flowers whose starchy roots were used as food from prehistoric times

silver white see China white under white

silˈver-white adjective

Of a lustrous greyish-white colour

silver Y noun

A noctuid moth (Autographa gamma) with Y-shaped markings on the forewings

born with a silver spoon in one's mouth

Born to affluence

tree of silver see under tree

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