Use "low latin" in a sentence

1. Indigenous women, along with Afro-Latin American women, have very low levels of literacy and education.

2. External debt totaled about US$3.4 billion in 2004, low compared to most Latin American countries.

3. Spirit Airlines is the leading Ultra Low Cost Carrier in the United States, the Caribbean and Latin America

4. Antecedens (Latin) antecedere (Latin) 4

5. Beneficialis (Latin) beneficium (Latin) 3

6. From mediaeval Latin Complacentia, from Latin complaceō (“please”).

7. [From New Latin Branchiopoda, class name : Latin branchia, gills; see branchia + New Latin -poda, -pod.]

8. Medieval Latin Connaturalis, from Latin com-+ naturalis natural

9. From mediaeval Latin Complacentia, from Latin complaceo (“please").

10. (noun) Italian short for claviCembalo from Medieval Latin clāvicymbalum Latin clāvis key Latin cymbalum cymbal cymbal

11. [Middle English Bawlen, to bark, from Medieval Latin baulāre, to bark (probably of Scandinavian origin) or from Old Norse baula, to low (of imitative origin).]

12. Adenota Adenota vardoni adept Aden in Latin English-Latin dictionary

13. Latin 'alumen '

14. From Latin Armamentarium (arsenal), eventually from Latin armare (to arm)

15. Later Latin authors adapted the word to Latin as stibium.

16. From the low Latin altaragium, which signified the revenue reserved for the chaplain (Altarist or altar-thane) in contradistinction to the income of the parish priest

17. From mediaeval Latin Complacentia, from Latin complaceo ("please")

18. Borrowed from French Communal, from Late Latin commūnālis, from Latin commūnis

19. 1817 Courtroom Latin Medieval Latin Arguendum (“to argue”) What is Arguendo

20. Alcali n (indeclinable) (chemistry, Medieval Latin, New Latin) alkali; Related terms

21. Jordanes wrote in Late Latin rather than the classical Ciceronian Latin.

22. I'm Creepin' on the low Creepin' on the low low Creepin' on the low low I be rollin', I be rollin' solo I'm Creepin' on the low

23. Spanish Bajada slope, descent, from feminine of bajado, past participle of bajar to descend, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin bassiare, from Late Latin bassus fat, short, low Learn More about Bajada Time Traveler for Bajada The first known use of Bajada was in 1866

24. How is Aetatis (Latin: Aged) abbreviated? AETAT stands for Aetatis (Latin: Aged)

25. From post-classical Latin alembication-, alembicatio from alembicus, Alembicum + classical Latin -ātiō.

26. Afro-Latin Americans

27. Contemptible, adjective [Latin]

28. Mid 17th century from medieval Latin Complacentia, from Latin complacere ‘to please’.

29. Mid 17th century from medieval Latin Complacentia, from Latin complacere ‘to please’.

30. Latin: ·(Late Latin) (intransitive) I speak in allegories, allegorise or Allegorize

31. Barytes Powder exhibits low abrasion property, low solubility, and low oil absorption

32. Pig Latin Belched in Pig Latin is said as "elchedbay or

33. Often referred to as “Latin” or “Latin American”, International Latin is unique in its use of straight legs and Balletic lines.

34. [Middle English Bawlen, to bark, from Medieval Latin baulāre, to bark (probably of Scandinavian origin) or from Old Norse baula, to low (of imitative origin).] bawl′er n

35. From post-classical Latin Acquisitor person who acquires something from classical Latin acquīsīt-, …

36. From post-classical Latin Antefactum past deed from classical Latin ante- + factum deed.

37. Formed from Latin aqua + -ous (or from Medieval Latin Aqueus), partly the analogy of Middle French aqueux (itself actually from Latin aquosus)

38. Mid 17th century: from medieval Latin Complacentia, from Latin complacere‘to please’ Definitions 1

39. RecommendingOrigin of Commendatorylate Latin commendatorius from Classical Latin commendator, one who commends: 7

40. Usage Note: Alumnus and Alumna both come from Latin and preserve Latin plurals

41. Adolescentem (Latin) Participle adolēscentem

42. Asserta (Latin) Participle Asserta

43. LATIN Conjugations AND DECLENSIONS

44. I'm swotting at Latin.

45. Or, do we slide into a low technology, low value-added, low-wage economy?

46. Origin: Middle English Annullen, from Old French annuller, from Late Latin annullāre: Latin ad-, ad-+ Latin nullus, none; see ne in Indo-European roots

47. Origin of Coetaneous From Late Latin coaetāneus a contemporary Latin co- co- Latin aetās age aiw- in Indo-European roots From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition From Late Latin coaetaneus …

48. Russian Cyrillic-Latin conversion

49. Latin 'oxygenium ' (forms acids

50. Directorate G (Latin America)

51. Late 17th century from French colorifique or modern Latin Colorificus, from Latin color ‘colour’.

52. [French Bistorte, from Old French, from Medieval Latin *Bistorta : Latin bis, twice; see bis

53. From Late Latin Acquietare, from Latin ad + quies (“ rest ”).See quiet and compare acquit

54. From Anglo-Norman Commodious, and its source, Renaissance Latin commodiosus, irregularly from Latin commodus.

55. Early 18th century from modern Latin Aliformis, from Latin ala ‘wing’ + -formis (see -form).

56. It was in low Latin, and full of the strange, Crabbed handwriting of Claes van der Heyl, being evidently the diary or notebook kept by him between 1560 and 1580

57. Origin: Middle English Annullen, from Old French annuller, from Late Latin annullāre: Latin ad-, ad-+ Latin nullus, none; see ne in Indo-European roots

58. Water with low pH, low alkalinity and low calcium is particularly aggressive towards cement materials.

59. See also relative Aperture [C15: from Late Latin apertūra opening, from Latin aperīre to open]

60. [From Medieval Latin Aqueus, from Latin aqua, water; see aqua .] American Heritage® Dictionary of …

61. Etymology From Old French Arbaleste, from Late Latin arcuballista, from Latin arcus (“bow”) + ballista (“ballista”).

62. Origin of Amphibology French amphibologie from Late Latin amphibologia Latin amphibo (lia) ambiguity (from Greek amphiboliā) (from amphibolos doubtful amphibole) Latin -logia -logy (added on …

63. Mexico/Latin America Some advertising restrictions were introduced in Mexico and Latin America in 1991.

64. Ambitty (English) Adjective Ambitty (glassmaking) Of glass: ambitu (Latin) Noun ambītū Inflection of ambītus (ablative ambitudine (Latin) Noun ambitūdine Inflection of ambitūdō ambitudinem (Latin) Noun ambitūdinem Inflection of ambitūdō ambitudines (Latin) Noun ambitūdinēs Inflection of ambitūdō

65. Music video by Cracker performing Low.#Cracker #Low #Vevo

66. Late 16th century from medieval Latin Admonitorius, from Admonit- ‘urged’, from Latin admonere (see admonish).

67. From putative Latin Achaea (the attested Latin word is Achaia), from Ancient Greek Ἀχαΐα (Akhaḯa)

68. 1400-1600)) Considero (Latin) 9

69. Latin Percussion LP262 Traditional Clave

70. Anemia means “Bloodlessness” in Latin

71. In Latin, Alius means “different”

72. Confluentem (Latin) Noun Confluentem Inflection of confluens confluentes (French) Adjective confluentes (fem.) (pl.) Feminine confluenti (Latin) Noun confluentī Inflection of confluens (dative confluentibus (Latin) Noun confluentibus Inflection of confluens confluentis (Latin) Noun confluentis Inflection of confluens

73. Low yield goes out, tall use up, low benefit.

74. Palin zhang rabbit with high - protein , low fat, high lysine, low cholesterol, high digestibility, low heat.

75. Countenance, noun [Latin , to hold.]

76. Borrowed from Latin creatio, Creationem

77. [Middle English Arterie, from Latin

78. ( Medieval Latin) Antrustion, royal retainers

79. A Modern Bible in Latin

80. [From New Latin Arthropoda, phylum name : arthro- + New Latin -poda, -pod.] ar′thro·pod adj