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cushion in Latin

cushion in Latin is cervīcal, cubital, culcita — cushion means a soft fabric pad used for comfort when sitting or leaning.

cushion in Latin

cervīcal
noun
A soft mass of material stuffed into a cloth bag, used for comfort or support.
cubital
noun
A soft mass of material stuffed into a cloth bag, used for comfort or support.
culcita
noun
A soft mass of material stuffed into a cloth bag, used for comfort or support.
pulvīnus
noun
A soft mass of material stuffed into a cloth bag, used for comfort or support.

What does "cushion" mean?

  1. noun A soft fabric pad used for comfort when sitting or leaning.
    "She fluffed up the cushions on the sofa."
  2. noun Something that softens or absorbs an impact, whether physical or financial.
    "Their savings gave them a cushion in case either of them lost their job."
  3. verb To soften the effect of an impact or a difficult situation.
    "The extra padding cushioned her fall."

cushion in a sentence

  • She fluffed up the cushions on the sofa.
  • He added an extra cushion to the hard wooden chair.
  • Their savings gave them a cushion in case either of them lost their job.
  • The extra padding cushioned her fall.

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What is "cushion" in Latin?

"cushion" in Latin is cervīcal, cubital, culcita. cushion means: A soft fabric pad used for comfort when sitting or leaning.

How do you use "cushion" in a sentence?

Example: "She fluffed up the cushions on the sofa." In Latin, "cushion" is cervīcal, cubital, culcita.

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

Yes — Latin has 4 translations listed for "cushion": cervīcal, cubital, culcita, pulvīnus.

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