tall in Latin
tall in Latin is altus, prōcērus — tall means having greater than average height.
tall in Latin
altus
prōcērus
What does "tall" mean?
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adj Having greater than average height.
"Their new coach is remarkably tall for a gymnast."
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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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