western in Latin
western in Latin is occidentalis, occidentale — western means of, in, or relating to the west.
western in Latin
occidentalis
occidentale
What does "western" mean?
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adj Of, in, or relating to the west.
"They grew up in a small town in western Kansas."
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noun A film, novel, or other story set in the American frontier of the 1800s, usually featuring cowboys, outlaws, and lawmen.
"His grandfather never missed a western on Saturday afternoon TV."
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noun A native or resident of a western region.
"Westerners flocked to California during the gold rush."
western in a sentence
- They grew up in a small town in western Kansas.
- The house has a lovely western-facing terrace.
- His grandfather never missed a western on Saturday afternoon TV.
- The director is best known for gritty, revisionist westerns.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "western" in Latin?
"western" in Latin is occidentalis, occidentale. western means: Of, in, or relating to the west.
How do you use "western" in a sentence?
Example: "They grew up in a small town in western Kansas." In Latin, "western" is occidentalis, occidentale.
Are there other ways to say "western" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "western": occidentalis, occidentale.
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