ITALIC LANGUAGE vs LATINO SINE FLEXIONE: NOUN
- A branch of the Indo-European languages of which Latin is the chief representative
- Latino without inflectional morphology
ITALIC LANGUAGE vs LATINO SINE FLEXIONE: RELATED WORDS
- Old latin, Hellenic language, Baltic language, Medieval latin, Italicism, Old italian, Low latin, Late latin, Landsmal, Old church slavonic, Vulgar latin, Dead language, Classical latin, Faliscan, Italic
- Apostolic, Apostate, Anticipation, Antebellum, Angel, Ancient greek, Amiens, Amerindian, Ain, Ablative absolute, Sine qua non, Alma, Latin, Latino sine flexione, Interlingua
ITALIC LANGUAGE vs LATINO SINE FLEXIONE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Old latin, Hellenic language, Baltic language, Medieval latin, Italicism, Old italian, Low latin, Late latin, Landsmal, Old church slavonic, Vulgar latin, Dead language, Classical latin, Faliscan, Italic
- Breviary, Basilica, Apostolic, Apostate, Anticipation, Antebellum, Angel, Ancient greek, Amiens, Amerindian, Ain, Ablative absolute, Sine qua non, Latin, Latino sine flexione