Translation of "associate" into Latin
coire, collega, comes are the top translations of "associate" into Latin.
One that habitually accompanies or is associated with another; an attendant circumstance. [..]
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coire
verbSo vehement an attack demands an equal defence-namely, that all good men should form the widest possible association of action and of prayer.
Oppugnatio tam vehemens propugnationem postulat parem: nimirum boni omnes amplissimam quamdam coeant opus est et agendi societatem et precandi.
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collega
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comes
noun masculineHis associates were slaughtered with him.
digressis qui Pacarium frequentabant, nudus et auxilii inops balineis interficitur; trucidati et comites.
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Less frequent translations
- ligare
- socius
- sodalis
- conlega
- consocio
- consors
- copulare
- nodare
- popularis
- socia
- addo
- adiungere
- adiungo
- adscio
- adscisco
- arduvo
- ascio
- ascisco
- coeo
- conecto
- congrego
- coniungo
- coniuratus
- conjungo
- connecto
- consessor
- consocius
- contribuo
- contubernalis
- conversor
- copulo
- copulor
- gregalis
- implico
- inligo
- insero
- misceo
- socio
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Automatic translations of "associate" into Latin
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Translations with alternative spelling
(slang) An associate's degree. [..]
"Associate" in English - Latin dictionary
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