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  • 71Romanises — Romanise (Brit.) v. make Roman in character or spirit; make Roman Catholic; become Roman Catholic; Latinize; use Latin words; render or write in the Latin alphabet (also Romanize) …

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  • 72Romanising — Romanise (Brit.) v. make Roman in character or spirit; make Roman Catholic; become Roman Catholic; Latinize; use Latin words; render or write in the Latin alphabet (also Romanize) …

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  • 73romanize — (Amer.) rəʊmÉ™naɪz v. make Roman in character or spirit; make Roman Catholic; become Roman Catholic; Latinize; use Latin words; render or write in the Latin alphabet (also Romanise) …

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  • 74romanized — romanize (Amer.) rəʊmÉ™naɪz v. make Roman in character or spirit; make Roman Catholic; become Roman Catholic; Latinize; use Latin words; render or write in the Latin alphabet (also Romanise) …

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  • 75romanizes — romanize (Amer.) rəʊmÉ™naɪz v. make Roman in character or spirit; make Roman Catholic; become Roman Catholic; Latinize; use Latin words; render or write in the Latin alphabet (also Romanise) …

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  • 76romanizing — romanize (Amer.) rəʊmÉ™naɪz v. make Roman in character or spirit; make Roman Catholic; become Roman Catholic; Latinize; use Latin words; render or write in the Latin alphabet (also Romanise) …

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  • 77romanize — v. a. 1. Latinize. 2. Convert to Romanism …

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  • 78-a — I aff. a plural ending of nouns borrowed from Greek and Latin: phenomena; criteria; data II a cvb aff. a feminine singular ending of nouns borrowed from Latin and Greek, also used in New Latin coinages to Latinize bases of any origin, and as a… …

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  • 79Latinise — [c]/ˈlætənaɪz/ (say latuhnuyz) verb (Latinised, Latinising) –verb (t) 1. to translate into Latin or give a Latin form to (a word, etc.). 2. to adapt or change into a Latin American style. 3. to cause to conform to the customs, etc., of the Roman… …

  • 80catholicise — verb cause to adopt Catholicism • Syn: ↑catholicize, ↑latinize, ↑latinise • Derivationally related forms: ↑Catholicism (for: ↑catholicize) • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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