different between natant vs natatory
natant
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin nat?ntem, accusative of nat?ns. Doublet of naiant.
Adjective
natant (comparative more natant, superlative most natant)
- floating or swimming (in water)
- (heraldry) in a horizontal position, as if swimming
Derived terms
- subnatant
Latin
Verb
natant
- third-person plural present active indicative of nat?
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natatory
English
Etymology
From Latin natare
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /næ.te?.t?.?i?/
Adjective
natatory (not comparable)
- of, or relating to, swimming
Related terms
- natation
- natatorial
- natator
- natant
- natatorium
Translations
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