aceratus

Latin

adj
Definitions
  • hornless

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἀκέρατος, ἀ- (not, without, un-, privative, rub, no, -less, un, privative a, together, not-, privative prefix, prefix denoting absence lack) + Ancient Greek κέρας (horn)+ Ancient Greek -ος (adjectival suffix, noun of result an abstract noun of action).

Origin

Ancient Greek

-ος

Gloss

adjectival suffix, noun of result an abstract noun of action

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