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ball in Latin

ball in Latin is cōleī, pila, globus — ball means a round or roughly spherical object, especially one used in sports and games.

ball in Latin

cōleī
noun
pila
noun
A solid or hollow sphere, or roughly spherical mass.
globus
noun
A solid or hollow sphere, or roughly spherical mass.
pila
noun

What does "ball" mean?

  1. noun A round or roughly spherical object, especially one used in sports and games.
    "The children kicked the ball around the garden all afternoon."
  2. noun A large, formal social gathering for dancing.
    "She wore a floor-length gown to the charity ball."
  3. verb To form or roll something into a round shape.
    "He balled up the piece of paper and tossed it in the bin."

ball in a sentence

  • The children kicked the ball around the garden all afternoon.
  • He hit the ball clean over the boundary for six.
  • She wore a floor-length gown to the charity ball.
  • He balled up the piece of paper and tossed it in the bin.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "ball" in Latin?

"ball" in Latin is cōleī, pila, globus. ball means: A round or roughly spherical object, especially one used in sports and games.

How do you use "ball" in a sentence?

Example: "The children kicked the ball around the garden all afternoon." In Latin, "ball" is cōleī, pila, globus.

Are there other ways to say "ball" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "ball": cōleī, pila, globus.

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