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non
str.Structure verba (structuring word in the phrase: preposition, conjunction...)
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(a word showing that something is denied or untrue ("She is not going."))
Etymology: lat. non |
not
str.Structure verba (structuring word in the phrase: preposition, conjunction...)
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non
a.Adverba (adjective or adverb - describing an action or a noun)
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(used to reject or to refuse; not any; not at all)
Etymology: lat. non |
no
a.Adverba (adjective or adverb - describing an action or a noun)
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Latin | English | |
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non lucra organizatia
n.Noma (common noun)
Translation awaiting confirmation |
Etymology: lat. mod. non + lucra + organizatia |
non-profit organisation
n.Noma (common noun)
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non potat esti
v.Tempore verba (verb - indicating an action)
Translation awaiting confirmation |
Etymology: non + potat + esti |
may not be
v.Tempore verba (verb - indicating an action)
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non sole
a.Adverba (adjective or adverb - describing an action or a noun)
Translation awaiting confirmation |
not only
a.Adverba (adjective or adverb - describing an action or a noun)
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sodaliciara - non (cumpananta)
n.Noma (common noun)
Translation awaiting confirmation |
Etymology: préf. cum + lat. panis + suf. -anta. |
fellow
n.Noma (common noun)
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studia - non (capesca)
n.Noma (common noun)
Translation awaiting confirmation |
Etymology: lat. capescere |
zeal
n.Noma (common noun)
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