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Question by  missy (17)

What is Latin for invincible?

 
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Answer by  Phil97 (569)

The Latin adjective for invincible can be a third declension two termination adjective: invincibilis, invincibile. It can also be invictus, -a, -um (a first and second declension adjective). In order to get the correct form, you need to find the case, number and gender of the noun it modifies.

 
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Answer by  ramizq1 (185)

The latin for "invincible" depends upon the subjects addressed, and can be one of the following: Invictus (nominative masculine), Invicta (nominative Feminine), Invictum (nominative neuter).

 
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