1. lat. - Noun
2. Lat. - Proper noun
Abbreviation of Latin (language).
(law) Abbreviation of Latvia.
lat.
Abbreviation of latitude.
About convert beyond Evans/Sherman's pass, the railroad had to build an extensive bridge over the Dale Creek canyon (41.103803, −105.454797, lat., long.). Source: Internet
Ages would surely have had an unaspirated Ecate handed down to them; no Ecate or Hecate appears in the M. Lat. or Romance writings in the sense of witch, and how should the word have spread through all German lands?" Source: Internet
Arbanum in the same manner as Rab came from the Lat. Arba. Source: Internet
During the Roman occupation numerous country villas with attached farms were established across Wessex, along with the important towns of Dorchester and Winchester (the ending -chester comes from Lat. castra, "a military camp"). Source: Internet
In English, decimal (decimus < Lat. ) means tenth, decimate means reduce by a tenth, and denary (denarius < Lat.) means the unit of ten. Source: Internet
In particular, the Latin endings -anem main, -anum main and -onem main became -ão main in most cases, cf. Lat. canis main ("dog"), germanus main ("brother"), ratio main ("reason") with Modern Port. Source: Internet