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unarmed in Latin

unarmed in Latin is inermis — unarmed means not carrying a weapon.

unarmed in Latin

inermis
adj

What does "unarmed" mean?

  1. adj Not carrying a weapon.
    "Witnesses confirmed the man was unarmed at the time of the arrest."
  2. adj Lacking natural defensive parts such as thorns, claws, or spines.
    "The plant's stem is unarmed, unlike its thorny relatives."

unarmed in a sentence

  • Witnesses confirmed the man was unarmed at the time of the arrest.
  • The plant's stem is unarmed, unlike its thorny relatives.

Common Latin translations

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What is "unarmed" in Latin?

"unarmed" in Latin is inermis. unarmed means: Not carrying a weapon.

How do you use "unarmed" in a sentence?

Example: "Witnesses confirmed the man was unarmed at the time of the arrest." In Latin, "unarmed" is inermis.

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