below in Latin
below in Latin is infrā, infra, subtus — below means at a lower position than; underneath.
below in Latin
infrā
In or to a lower place.
infra
Lower in spatial position than.
subtus
Lower in spatial position than.
What does "below" mean?
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preposition At a lower position than; underneath.
"The valley lay below the mountain ridge."
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preposition Lower than in amount, rank, or level.
"Temperatures dropped below freezing overnight."
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adverb In or to a lower place, floor, or level.
"The engine room is below, past the stairs."
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adverb Further down in the same piece of writing.
"See the table below for full details."
below in a sentence
- The valley lay below the mountain ridge.
- Temperatures dropped below freezing overnight.
- The engine room is below, past the stairs.
- See the table below for full details.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "below" in Latin?
"below" in Latin is infrā, infra, subtus. below means: At a lower position than; underneath.
How do you use "below" in a sentence?
Example: "The valley lay below the mountain ridge." In Latin, "below" is infrā, infra, subtus.
Are there other ways to say "below" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "below": infrā, infra, subtus.
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