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adeptă

<span class="searchmatch">adeptă</span> f (plural adepte) female equivalent of adept...


adepta

<span class="searchmatch">adepta</span> feminine singular of adepte <span class="searchmatch">adepta</span> f (plural adepte) female equivalent of adepto pedata <span class="searchmatch">adepta</span> inflection of adeptus: nominative/vocative feminine...


adeptas

<span class="searchmatch">adeptās</span> accusative feminine plural of adeptus <span class="searchmatch">adeptas</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">adepta</span> <span class="searchmatch">adeptas</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">adepta</span>...


адепта

IPA(key): [<span class="searchmatch">ɐˈdɛptə</span>] (phonetic respelling: адэ́пта) аде́пта • (<span class="searchmatch">adɛ́pta</span>) m anim genitive/accusative singular of аде́пт (adɛ́pt)...


adepto

ptu] Hyphenation: a‧dep‧to adepto m (plural adeptos, feminine <span class="searchmatch">adepta</span>, feminine plural <span class="searchmatch">adeptas</span>) contributor, adept (a person who backs, supports or champions...


adeptus

Perfect participle of adipīscor. adeptus (feminine <span class="searchmatch">adepta</span>, neuter adeptum); first/second-declension participle overtaken obtained attained First/second-declension...


adepte

Borrowed from Latin adeptus. adepte (feminine <span class="searchmatch">adepta</span>, masculine and feminine plural adeptes) adept “adepte”, in Diccionari de la llengua catalana [Dictionary...


adept

Borrowed from French adepte. adept m (plural adepți, feminine equivalent <span class="searchmatch">adeptă</span>) follower disciple adept c a pupil, a student, an apprentice, a disciple...


pedata

kick Synonym: calcio footprint, footmark Synonyms: impronta, orma piede <span class="searchmatch">adepta</span> pedāta inflection of pedātus: nominative/vocative feminine singular...


adipiscor

complector) it can sometimes have a passive sense too (&quot;obtained&quot;), as in <span class="searchmatch">adeptā</span> libertāte found in Sallustius. adipiscing (not a real Latin word) is a lorem...