The Latin word for bark is
cortex
Translations for bark and their definitions
cortex | |
1. n. The bark of a tree; the bark of a cork tree; cork. | |
2. n. The shell or outward part or covering of anything else; body. |
latro | |
1. n. mercenary | |
2. n. highwayman; brigand, bandit; robber | |
3. n. chessman, pawn | |
4. n. (plural only, Classical, Late Latin) the game of latrunculi (somewhat similar to chess) | |
5. v. I bark, bay | |
6. v. I rant, bluster | |
7. v. (of water) I roar. | |
8. v. I demand vehemently |
latratus | |
1. Participle. barked, roared, having been barked. | |
2. n. barking, bark |
glubo | |
1. v. (literally) I strip the bark from a tree, I peel, I shuck | |
2. v. (vulgar) I peel back the foreskin of, I masturbate |
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