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(10) Gegenwartslatien ist mitunter am hellen Hintergrund erkennbar

   
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"degree":

1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:

Engl. Fund;

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ad extrēmumat the end, finally, at last, at the extremity, at the extreme point, at the top, to the last degree, quite

ad postrēmumat the end, finally, at last, at the extremity, at the extreme point, at the top, to the last degree, quite

ad ultimumat the end, finally, at last, at the extremity, at the extreme point, at the top, to the last degree, quite

adeōto this, thus far, so far, as far, in the same degree - in which, in the same measure - in which, in the same proportion - in which, so very - as, so much - as, to such a degree - as

adhūcto this place, hitherto, thus far, so far, to such a degree, until now, as yet, still, yet, while yet, besides, further, moreover

admodumto the measure, to the limit, to a great measure, in a high degree, much, very, to a full measure, fully, completely, wholly, quite, absolutely, about, near, nearly, just, at all, exactly, just so, quite so, certainly, yes, certainly

admodumto the right degree

aliquam in some degree

aliquantum, aliquantī nsomewhat, in some degree, a little, rather, considerably, not a little

aliquantus, aliquanta, aliquantumsomewhat, in some degree, a little, rather, considerably, not a little

aliquantus, aliquanta, aliquantumsomewhat, in some degree, a little, rather, considerably, not a little

aliquātenusfor a certain distance, some way, to a certain degree, to a certain extent, in some measure, somewhat, in some respects, partly

aliquidsomewhat, in something, in some degree, to some extent

aliquid plēnē cumulātēque perficiōcomplete something to the highest degree, bring something to the pinnacle of perfection, bring something to its highest completion, raise something to its utmost perfection

bācālaureus, bācālaureī mbachelor, who has achieved the first degree in philosophy

baccalaureus, baccalaureī mbachelor, who has achieved the first academic degree

comparātiō, comparātiōnis fcomparing, comparison, trial of skill, contention, relation, agreement, contract, coupling, pairing, climax, comparative degree

cōnsummātus, cōnsummāta, cōnsummātumbrought to the highest degree, perfect, complete, consummate

sīcso, thus, in this manner, in that manner, in such a manner, in the same way, in the same manner, in like manner, likewise, to this extent, to this degree, to such a degree, in this state, in that state, in this condition, in that condition, in such a condition

summēin the highest degree, most highly, most greatly, extremely

superlātīvus, superlātīva, superlātīvumsuperlative, in the superlative degree, hyperbolic, exaggerated

tantopere (tantō opere)so greatly, in so high a degree, so very

trinepōs, trinepōtis mgrandson in the fifth degree

trineptis, trineptis ffemale descendant in the fifth degree

ultimēextremely, to the last degree, to the extreme, on the outermost

ultimum, ultimī nthe extreme, the worst, the last, the end, lowest degree

ūnicēalone, solely, singularly, especially, in an extraordinary degree

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