latero
See also: latero-
Cebuano
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: la‧te‧ro
Noun
latero
Esperanto
Etymology
Noun
latero (accusative singular lateron, plural lateroj, accusative plural laterojn)
Derived terms
Terms derived from latero
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Ido
Etymology
Borrowed from English lateral, French latéral, Italian laterale and Spanish lateral, all ultimately from Latin lātus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /laˈtero/
Noun
latero (plural lateri)
- (geometry) side, surface, edge
- ca latero di la domo ― this side of the house
- Triangulo havas tri lateri. ― A triangle has three sides.
- side, aspect
- ye (la) altra latero ― on the other hand
- Omna afero havas du lateri. ― Every matter has two sides.
- (anatomy) the whole left or right side of the human body, flank
Antonyms
Derived terms
- latera (“side”)
- latere (“by the way, aside”)
- laterala (“lateral”)
- adlatere (“sideways (with movement)”)
- equilatera (“equilateral”)
Latin
Verb
lāterō
- first-person singular future perfect active indicative of lātēscō
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