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Water
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Aqua, -ae, f.
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A level surface, sea;
water |
Aequor, -is, n.
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Sea
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Mare, -is, n.
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Sea, the deep
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Pontus, i, m.
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Bridge;
drawbridge; (ship) gangway, deck |
Pons, pontis, m.
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Sea, open sea
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Pelagus, -i, n. (pl. -e)
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Edge, boundry;
coast; country, region; (nautical) hawser |
Ora, -ae, f.
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River bank, shore
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Ripa, -ae, f.
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Shore, beach, coast;
bank |
Litus, litoris, n.
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Heat;
surge of the sea; tide; (figurative:) passion; hesitation |
Aestus, -us, m.
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Summer
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Aestas, -atis, f.
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Wave, water;
(figurative) stream, surge |
Unda, -ae, f.
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Curve, fold;
(fishing) net; (geography) bay, gulf, valley; (hair) curl; (ship) sail; (toga) fold, pocket, purse; (purse) bosom; (figurative) protection, love, heart, hiding place |
Sinus, -us, m.
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Strait;
sea; (figurative) violence |
Fretum, -i, n.
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Abyss, deep water, flood;
(person) spendthrift |
Gurges, gurgitis, m.
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