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tall in Latin

tall in Latin is altus, prōcērus — tall means having greater than average height.

tall in Latin

altus
adj
prōcērus
adj

What does "tall" mean?

  1. adj Having greater than average height.
    "Their new coach is remarkably tall for a gymnast."
  2. adj Hard to believe; exaggerated, as in a "tall tale" or "tall story."
    "He told a tall tale about catching a shark with his bare hands."

tall in a sentence

  • Their new coach is remarkably tall for a gymnast.
  • The tall building cast a long shadow over the street.
  • He told a tall tale about catching a shark with his bare hands.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "tall" in Latin?

"tall" in Latin is altus, prōcērus. tall means: Having greater than average height.

How do you use "tall" in a sentence?

Example: "Their new coach is remarkably tall for a gymnast." In Latin, "tall" is altus, prōcērus.

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

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "tall": altus, prōcērus.

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