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suffocation in Latin

suffocation in Latin is suffocatio — suffocation means death or loss of consciousness caused by being deprived of oxygen.

suffocation in Latin

suffocatio
noun
(countable) A particular act of death or killing by means of asphyxia.

What does "suffocation" mean?

  1. noun Death or loss of consciousness caused by being deprived of oxygen.
    "The coroner ruled the cause of death as suffocation."

suffocation in a sentence

  • The coroner ruled the cause of death as suffocation.

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What is "suffocation" in Latin?

"suffocation" in Latin is suffocatio. suffocation means: Death or loss of consciousness caused by being deprived of oxygen.

How do you use "suffocation" in a sentence?

Example: "The coroner ruled the cause of death as suffocation." In Latin, "suffocation" is suffocatio.

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