- campestr
- (L). Of fields
Dictionary of word roots and combining forms . Donald J. Borror. 2013.
Dictionary of word roots and combining forms . Donald J. Borror. 2013.
CAMPESTR — campestris, Campestrum … Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions
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campestral — adjective Etymology: Latin campestr , campester, from campus Date: circa 1750 of or relating to fields or open country ; rural … New Collegiate Dictionary
Vocontii — The Vocontii were a Gallic people living on the east bank of the Rhône. LocationTheir main towns were Lucus Augusti (modern Luc en Diois) and Vasio (modern Vaison la Romaine), but they occupied an extensive territory stretching from Vercors in… … Wikipedia
campestral — /kam pes treuhl/, adj. of or pertaining to fields or open country. [1730 40; < L campestr(is) flat, equiv. to camp(us) field + estris adj. suffix) + AL1] * * * … Universalium
Habltats — abode: (see house) cave: (L): antro ; (L): caverni ; (G): spel , speleo ; (G): troglo depths: (G): batho , bathy ; (G): bentho , (G): bysso ; (G): bytho dry: (L): arid ; (G): azo ; (G): xero dung: (G): bolito ; (G): copro ; (G): scat» ; (G):… … Dictionary of word roots and combining forms
campestral — cam•pes•tral [[t]kæmˈpɛs trəl[/t]] adj. of or pertaining to fields or open country • Etymology: 1730–40; < L campestr(is) flat < campus field … From formal English to slang