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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
warm: calidus,-a,-um (adj.A) 'hot,' tepens,-entis (part.B), q.v., and tepidus,-a,-um (adj.A) 'just warm,' lukewarm; tepescens,-entis (part.B), q.v., becoming warm;see temperate, hot; cf. thermalis.

growing warm: calescens,-entis (part.B) [> L. calesco,-ere, 3. to grow or become warm].

made warm: calefactus,-a,-um (part.A) [> L. calefacio,-ere,-factum, 3., to make warm].

very warm: calidissimus,-a,-um (adj.A).

warmer: calidior (m.f.) calidius (n.) (adj.B);

- per regiones calidiores, throughout warmer regions.

Warm springs, a warm bath: thermae,-arum (pl.f.I), q.v.; see bath.

relating to warm springs or warm water: thermalis,-e (adj.B);

- in aqua thermali stagnanti, in stagnant thermal water.

Warm water: calida,-ae (s.f.I), abl. sg. calida.

warming, that serves for: thermanticus,-a,-um (adj.A).

 

A work in progress, presently with preliminary A through R, and S, and with S (in part) through Z essentially completed.
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