recta
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English
Noun
recta pl.
- Plural form of rectum.[1]
- 1983: John Oliver Killens, And Then We Heard the Thunder, p321
- They were scared deep in their recta, but they leaped out of the foxhole and ran to the rescue, but by the time they got there Bucket-head had already stopped one of the enemy and the rest of them headed back upstream.
- 1983: John Oliver Killens, And Then We Heard the Thunder, p321
References
- ^ The Concise Oxford English Dictionary (Eleventh Edition)
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Latin
Participle
rēcta
- nominative feminine singular of rēctus
- nominative neuter plural of rēctus
- accusative neuter plural of rēctus
- vocative feminine singular of rēctus
- vocative neuter plural of rēctus
rēctā
- ablative feminine singular of rēctus
Spanish
Adjective
recta f. (masculine recto, feminine plural rectas, masculine plural rectos)
- Feminine form of recto.
Noun
recta f. (plural rectas)
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