Latin to English
"C"
Os, oris
Gurges, gurgitis
English to Latin/Greek
100
Cerebrum
Brain
100
Surrender; ending resistance.
Capitulation
100
Orifice
A mouth or vent; an opening.
100
A deep, narrow passage with rocky sides, enclosed between mountains.
Gorge
100
face, form, shape
Facies
200
Dens
Tooth
200
The action of thinking; thought.
Cerebration
200
Oration
An address or formal speech given on a special occasion.
200
To expel from the throat or stomach; to vomit.
Disgorge
200
mouth
Os, oris
300
Supercilium
Eyebrow
300
To stand or come directly in front of.
Confront
300
Osculate
To kiss.
300
To cause to pour back or cast up partially digested food; to vomit.
Regurgitate
300
throat, whirlpool
Gurges, gurgitis
400
Frons est animi janua.
"The face is the door of the soul."
400
A person who has invested personal wealth in business.
Capitalist
400
Inexorable
Relentless; unyielding.
400
Of immense size; gigantic.
Gargantuan
400
head
Caput, capitis
500
Orator fit, poeta nascitur.
"An orator is made, a poet is born."
500
Intellectual.
Cerebral
500
Oracle
a) a shrine where the ancient Greeks consulted one of their gods for advice or prophecy. b) a prophecy made at such a shrine. c) a person who transmits prophecy from a deity. d) a person or thing regarded as able to give wise guidance.
500
A grotesque carved human or animal figure, especially one used as a rainspout carrying water clear of a wall.
Gargoyle
500
tooth (G.)
Odon, odontos