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Translatable
Translatable Trans*lat"a*ble, a. Capable of being translated, or rendered into another language.

Meaning of Translata from wikipedia

- Eupterote translata is a moth in the family Eupterotidae. It was described by Charles Swinhoe in 1885. It is found in India. The wingspan is about 54 mm...
- respectively into particular signs (signa propria) and figurative signs (signa translata), among which the unknown figurative signs belong to the pagans. In addition...
- dusky dancer (Argia translata) is a damselfly of the family Coenagrionidae, native to eastern and southern North America. "Argia translata". Integrated Taxonomic...
- London, p. 150: Anglicē, the Muscovy-Duck dicitur, non quōd ē Muscovia huc translata esset, sed quōd satis validum moschi odorem spiret. Linnaeus, Carl (1747)...
- Georgium Vallam in latinum translata, ms. Vat. lat. 3898. Problemata Alexandri Aphrodisei, per Georgium Vallam in latinum translata, Venice: Antonio de Strada...
- do****entorum ecclesiasticorum, ad byzantina lipsana in Occidentem saeculo XIII translata, spectantium, & historiam quarti belli sacri [The Holy Relics of Constantinople:...
- Literature: a history" (1987) p. 199 Cf. C.J. Dowson (2023), Philosophia Translata: The Development of Latin Philosophical Vocabulary through Translation...
- Ivar Aasen. Codex aureus, sive quattuor evangelia ante Hieronymum Latine translata (1878) Palimpsestus vindobonensis antiqvissimae veteris testamenti: translationis...
- nichaelis the masle Domni of the rocks, hujusce domus prioris studio hic translata fuere anno 1651 die ultima mensis augusti. Rue Dame Hodierne exists in...
- rerum libri septem: Opuscula verè aurea; Ex Germanica lingua in Latinam translata per M. Georgium Forbergium Mysium philosophiae ac medicinae studiosum...