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catarius, cataria of cats (?)<br />

catarractae of waterfalls<br />

cataractarum waterfall<br />

catasetum modern Latin, from Greek κατά, down, and Latin seta, bristle.<br />

catast- Latin catasta, catastae, a scaffold.<br />

catasta, catastae f. Latin, a platform where slaves were exhibited for sale; late Latin stage, scaffold; scaffold<br />

for burning martyrs, heretics, criminals; stage for delivering lecture; from Greek κατάστασις, katastasis,<br />

settling, putting down, fixed state.<br />

catawbiensis of or from the Catawba River in North America<br />

catax Latin catax, catacis, limping, lame.<br />

catelliformis <strong>with</strong> the form of a chain, <strong>with</strong> the form of a puppy<br />

catella, catellae f. Latin a puppy (female), young or little bitch; lap dog; little, light, or ornamental chain.<br />

catellus, catelli m. Latin little, small, or young dog, a puppy; a term of endearment; little or light chain.<br />

catellus, catelli, catellum a little dog, puppy, or a catellus -i m. a little chain<br />

catelipho Greek κατηλιψ, κατηλιφος, katelips, kateliphos, ladder, staircase, roof beam, upper story.<br />

caten-, catena, -catena, catenari Latin catena, catenae, a chain, fetter, restraint.<br />

catena, catenae f. Latin a chain; series; fetter, bond, restraint; imprisonment, captivity; (chain mail).<br />

catenatus like a chain<br />

catenulatus chain-like<br />

catepho- Greek κατηφης, katephes, downcast, mute, dejected.<br />

catero- Greek κατηρης, furnished <strong>with</strong>. (suspiciously like English cater)<br />

cathamintha agria calamintha orthographic error.<br />

cathamma, -cathamma, cathammato Greek καθαµµα, kathamma, a knot.<br />

cathar-, catharo- Greek καθαρος, katharos, clean, pure, spotless.<br />

catharmato- Greek καθαρµα, katharma, refuse.<br />

catharmos, catharmi m. Latin noun, purification rites (pl.); title of poem by Empedocles.<br />

cathart-, catharti Greek καθαρτης, kathartes, cleansing, purifying.<br />

catharticum, cathartici n. Latin noun, a cathartic, purgative; means for purifying; purification.<br />

catharticus –a -um cathartic, purifying, purgative, of a purging effect.<br />

cathayensis, cathayanus of Cathay, or Catai, Marco Polo’s name for northern China, of or from China<br />

cathedr-, cathedra, -cathedra Greek καθεδρα, kathdra, a seat, chair, throne.<br />

cathedra, cathedrae f. Latin noun, an armchair, easy chair (for women); cushioned seat or stool;<br />

sedan; bishop's chair or throne/office; professor or teacher's chair or office, professorship.<br />

catherinae of or from the island of St. Catherine in Brazil<br />

cathep- Greek καθεψειν, kathepsein, to digest.<br />

cathet-, catheto Greek καθετηρ, katheter, hanging down, perpendicular; anything let down into, inserted.<br />

catheter, catheteris m. Latin catheter, instrument for drawing urine.<br />

cathetos, cathetos, catheton; cathetus -a -um Latin adjective perpendicular.<br />

cathism, cathismat-, cathismato- Greek καθισµα, kathisma, a seat, the part on which one sits, buttocks.<br />

cathod- Greek καθοδος, kathodos, a going down, descent, way down.<br />

catholic-, catholico Greek καθολικος, katholikos, universal, general.<br />

catholicum, catholici n. Latin noun, a general principle; universal truth; the universe (plural); general<br />

properties.<br />

catill-, catillo Greek κατιλλω, katillo, roll up, fold up, poop up, force into a narrow space.<br />

catillum, catilli n., catillus, catilli m. Latin a bowl, dish; ornament on sword sheath; upper millstone.<br />

catilliformis shaped like a saucer<br />

catillus of the form of a small basin or cup (?)<br />

catin-, catinus, -catinus Latin catinus, catini, a deep bowl or dish.<br />

catinum, catini n., catinus, catini m. Latin, a large bowl or plate; main chamber in forepump; smelting<br />

crucible; hollow in rock.<br />

cato- Greek κατω, kato, down, down from, downward; against.<br />

catocanthus <strong>with</strong> stiff thorns<br />

catocarpus bearing chain-like suspended fruit<br />

Catonis admodum scitum est, qui mirare se aiebat quod non rideret haruspex haruspicem vidisset. What<br />

astonishes me, is that when two diviners meet, they can keep from laughing at one another. (Cicero)<br />

catophorus chain forming, hanging down like chains

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