reptant
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English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Adjective
1.3
Anagrams
2
Catalan
2.1
Verb
3
Latin
3.1
Verb
English
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Etymology
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From
Latin
rēptō
(
“
I creep
”
)
.
Adjective
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reptant
(
chiefly
botany
,
zoology
)
Creeping
along the
ground
.
Synonyms:
(
chiefly botany
)
repent
,
reptatorial
,
reptatory
Anagrams
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pattern
Catalan
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Verb
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reptant
gerund
of
reptar
Latin
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Verb
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rēptant
third-person
plural
present
active
indicative
of
rēptō
Categories
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English terms derived from Latin
English lemmas
English adjectives
en:Botany
en:Zoology
Catalan non-lemma forms
Catalan gerunds
Latin non-lemma forms
Latin verb forms
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