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 Translation for 'broad' from English to Latin
ADJ   broad | broader | broadest
NOUN   a broad | broads
SYNO broad | full | large-minded | ...
fusus {adj}broad
latus {n}broad
bipedalis {adj}two feet broad
semipedalis {adj}half a foot broad
semipedaneus {adj}half a foot broad
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Usage Examples English
  • There is a project aimed at increasing broad bean consumption, particularly by use of broad bean flour in bread.
  • In autumn 1866 the broad gauge service to Victoria was cut back to Chelsea Basin, and broad gauge passenger services ceased in 1875. The broad gauge rails were removed by 1890.
  • Many of the species are brightly coloured birds that present broad heads, large eyes and a hooked, flat and broad beak.
  • Host described the tree as having broad-ovate scabrid leaves, doubly toothed with broad, obtuse teeth.
  • Mudkhed Junction as in 2010 is the junction of three railway lines. A Broad gauge line goes to Mumbai, a Broad gauge line to be goes to Nagpur, and another broad gauge line goes to Secunderabad.

  • ] broad, with a rosette of leaves 5–15 cm long and 2–6 cm broad.
  • Malthouse Broad is a broad ("i.e.", lake) at Ranworth in the Norfolk Broads.
  • "Libellula depressa", the broad-bodied chaser or broad-bodied darter, is one of the most common dragonflies in Europe and central Asia.
  • " ("slender with slender and broad with broad") rule.
  • The species name refers to the broad uncus in the male genitalia and is derived from Latin "latus" (meaning broad).

  • A commodore indicated on which ship in his squadron he was sailing by showing his broad pendant (some editions have 'broad pennant').
  • Frons have broad and ill-defined pollinose spots, occupying more than 3/4 of frons.
  • The species name is derived from the Latin "latus" (meaning broad) and refers to the relatively broad forewings.
  • This was the first broad-gauge express train incorporated after broad conversion of section Shahganj-Ballia.
  • The specific name is derived from the Latin "latus" (broad) in reference to relatively broad vinculum, the most diagnostic feature of this species.

  • Very broad topics were covered in the guides, which are book-length documents, usually on broad subjects such as security or networking.
  • Broad Gauge Metallurgy Line ([...] , LHS) is the longest broad gauge railway line in Poland.
  • The name means ‘broad mouth’, from the Greek "eurus" ([...] , ‘broad, wide’) and "stoma" ([...] , ‘mouth’).
  • The pattern of south to north roads is as follows: one broad [...] wide broad road, two narrow streets, one mid-size street, two more narrow streets, and then another [...] wide broad road.
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