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20 answers for: Form of the Latin "sum"
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ERATForm of the Latin "sum"
ELAINEGirl's name - from the feminine form of the Latin adjective 'clarus' meaning bright or clear (6)
IDESTFull form of the Latin abbreviation i.e., meaning 'that is' (2,3)
BENEFull form of the Latin abbreviation N.B., used in written text to indicate an important passage (4,4)
NOTAFull form of the Latin abbreviation N.B., used in written text to indicate an important passage (4,4)
MAMILLADiminutive form of the Latin word for "breast", a name for a nipple in English
HIPPOAugustine of -; one of the Latin Fathers of the Church; a Christian thinker whose major works include Confessions and The City of God (5)
AVESPluralisation of the Latin word for "bird" that is the class of the aforementioned vertebrate, from Abbott's babbler to zebra finch (4)
NAZARETHHome of the Latin Church of the Annunciation
ERAPart of the conjugation of the Latin "esse"
UVULAFlap-like extension of the soft palate whose name is a diminutive of the Latin for 'grape' (5)
CAVALIERBased of the Latin for "horse", a knight or armed horseman; a gallant or courtly gentleman acting as a lady's escort; a Royalist supporter of Charles I; or, a breed of spaniel (8)
AGENDAFrom the plural of the Latin gerundive "to do", items of business for discussion; or, a to-do list generally (6)
TANDEMWith punning use of the Latin for "at length", word for a carriage drawn by a long set-up of two horses, one behind the other; or, a bicycle for two riders in a similar lengthy formation (6)
IMPLANTThe graft of the Latin MP (7)
ROPERMargaret ---, eldest daughter of Sir Thomas More who published a translation of the Latin work Precatio Dominica by Erasmus (5)
LOUBEGAStage name of the Latin pop musician noted for his 1999 single Mambo No 5 (A Little Bit of . . .) (3,4)
VERIZONTelecommunication company named as a combination of the Latin word for truth and the word "horizon"
PIEJESUMotet derived from the final couplet of the Latin hymn Dies Irae; famous settings include those by Gabriel Faure and Andrew Lloyd Webber (3,4)
CREDOA set of beliefs, part of the Latin Mass (5)