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bark in Latin

bark in Latin is lātrātus, latratus, cortex — bark means to make the sharp, loud vocal sound typical of dogs.

bark in Latin

lātrātus
noun
The short, loud, explosive sound uttered by a dog, a fox, and some other animals.
latratus
noun
The short, loud, explosive sound uttered by a dog, a fox, and some other animals.
cortex
noun
(countable, uncountable) The exterior covering of the trunk and branches of a tree.
baubor
verb
latrare
verb
lātrō
verb
glubo
verb
To strip the bark from; to peel.

What does "bark" mean?

  1. verb To make the sharp, loud vocal sound typical of dogs.
    "The dog barked wildly at the mail carrier."
  2. verb To speak in a sharp, loud, commanding tone.
    "The sergeant barked orders at the new recruits."
  3. noun The tough outer covering of a tree's trunk and branches.
    "The bark of the old oak was rough and deeply grooved."
  4. noun The sharp sound a dog makes.
    "His bark was worse than his bite."

bark in a sentence

  • The dog barked wildly at the mail carrier.
  • The sergeant barked orders at the new recruits.
  • The bark of the old oak was rough and deeply grooved.
  • His bark was worse than his bite.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "bark" in Latin?

"bark" in Latin is lātrātus, latratus, cortex. bark means: To make the sharp, loud vocal sound typical of dogs.

How do you use "bark" in a sentence?

Example: "The dog barked wildly at the mail carrier." In Latin, "bark" is lātrātus, latratus, cortex.

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

Yes — Latin has 7 translations listed for "bark": lātrātus, latratus, cortex, baubor, latrare, lātrō.

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