different between latera vs laterad
latera
English
Noun
latera
- plural of latus
Anagrams
- Arleta, relata
Dalmatian
Etymology
From Latin littera.
Noun
latera f
- letter (of the alphabet)
Latin
Noun
latera
- nominative plural of latus
- accusative plural of latus
- vocative plural of latus
Spanish
Adjective
latera f
- feminine singular of latero
Noun
latera f (plural lateras, masculine latero, masculine plural lateros)
- female equivalent of latero
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laterad
English
Etymology
From Latin latus, lateris (“side”) + ad (“to”).
Adverb
laterad (comparative more laterad, superlative most laterad)
- (anatomy) Toward the side; away from the mesial plane.
Antonyms
- mesiad
Anagrams
- dataler
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