Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
different
Latin translation:
differo
Jul 23, 2001 08:07
22 yrs ago
English term
different
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English to Latin
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the odd one out; not one of the crowd; differing from all others; unusual;
Proposed translations
(Latin)
0 | dissimilis / differo / discrepo | Daphne Theodoraki |
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dissimilis / differo / discrepo
The difference between the above is as follows:
dissimilis : unlike, different differo : to differ, be different
discrepo : to differ, to be different, vary, disagree.
Any of the three will do,the difference is very subtle. I would probably choose the first one (dissimilis)
dissimilis : unlike, different differo : to differ, be different
discrepo : to differ, to be different, vary, disagree.
Any of the three will do,the difference is very subtle. I would probably choose the first one (dissimilis)
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