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Unicode character block
The Basic Latin Unicode block, sometimes informally called C0 Controls and Basic Latin, is the first block of the Unicode standard, and the only block which
Basic_Latin_(Unicode_block)
Characters from the Latin script encoded in the Unicode Standard
thousand characters from the Latin script are encoded in the Unicode Standard, grouped in several basic and extended Latin blocks. The extended ranges contain
Latin_script_in_Unicode
Unicode character block
( < {\displaystyle <} ), due to them already appearing in the Basic Latin Unicode block, and the plus-or-minus sign ( ± {\displaystyle \pm } ), multiplication
Mathematical Operators (Unicode block)
Mathematical_Operators_(Unicode_block)
Topics referred to by the same term
Basic Latin may refer to: ISO basic Latin alphabet Basic Latin (Unicode block) Latin Latin script in Unicode ASCII, a character encoding standard ISO/IEC
Basic_Latin
the Latin script; 23 in the MES-2 subset. Latin Extended-C (Unicode block) Latin Extended-D (Unicode block) Latin Extended-E (Unicode block) Latin Extended-F
List_of_Unicode_characters
Unicode character block
Latin Extended-G is a Unicode block containing additional characters for phonetic transcription. The Latin Extended-F and -G blocks contain the first
Latin_Extended-G
Unicode denominator & numerator glyphs
the Latin-1 range of Unicode. The remainder were placed along with basic arithmetical symbols, and later some Latin subscripts, in a dedicated block at
Unicode subscripts and superscripts
Unicode_subscripts_and_superscripts
Character encoding
characters from Basic Latin (Unicode block) (with the exception of the grave accent/backtick), as well as some characters of the ISO Latin 1 character set
GSM_03.38
Named range of Unicode code points
A Unicode block is one of several contiguous ranges of numeric character codes (code points) of the Unicode character set that are defined by the Unicode
Unicode_block
Late runic script
the sounds of a Latin character. Consequently, the Dalrunes could instead be represented using glyphs from the Basic Latin Unicode block. However, to do
Dalecarlian_runes
Additional emoji can be found in the following Unicode blocks: Arrows (8 code points considered emoji), Basic Latin (12), CJK Symbols and Punctuation (2), Enclosed
List_of_emojis
handwritten Latin letters e and t (spelling et, Latin for and) were combined. As of Unicode 17.0, the Arabic script is contained in the following blocks: Arabic
Arabic_script_in_Unicode
26 letters in two cases broadly used in international communication
to ISO/IEC 8859-1) 1990: Unicode 1.0 (developed by the Unicode Consortium), contained in the block "C0 Controls and Basic Latin" using the same alphabetic
ISO_basic_Latin_alphabet
phonetic symbols. Unicode supports several phonetic scripts and notation systems through its existing scripts and the addition of extra blocks with phonetic
Phonetic_symbols_in_Unicode
Unicode character block
from Unicode. It is the second-to-last block of the Basic Multilingual Plane, followed only by the short Specials block at U+FFF0–FFFF. Its block name
Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms (Unicode block)
Halfwidth_and_Fullwidth_Forms_(Unicode_block)
Unicode character block
Variation Selectors is a Unicode block containing 16 variation selectors used to specify a glyph variant for a preceding character. They are currently
Variation Selectors (Unicode block)
Variation_Selectors_(Unicode_block)
Unicode character block
Yi Syllables is a Unicode block containing the 1,165 characters (1,164 phonemic syllables plus 1 syllable iteration mark) of the Liangshan Standard Yi
Yi_Syllables
Purposely unassigned Unicode code points
of this standard. There are three PUA blocks in Unicode. In the Basic Multilingual Plane (plane 0), the block titled Private Use Area (PUA) has 6400
Private_Use_Areas
characters. This article covers all Unicode characters with a derived property of "Math". The Mathematical Operators block (U+2200–U+22FF) contains characters
Mathematical operators and symbols in Unicode
Mathematical_operators_and_symbols_in_Unicode
Unicode block containing some special codepoints and two non-characters
Specials is a short Unicode block of characters allocated at the very end of the Basic Multilingual Plane, at U+FFF0–FFFF, containing these code points:
Specials_(Unicode_block)
Unicode character block
new block was necessary for the alphabet or if the turned letters not already in Unicode could instead be added to an existing block for the Latin script
Lisu_(Unicode_block)
Unicode character block
is a Unicode block containing runic characters. It was introduced in Unicode 3.0 (1999), with eight additional characters introduced in Unicode 7.0 (2014)
Runic_(Unicode_block)
Computer font that maps glyphs to code points defined in the Unicode Standard
computer fonts use Unicode mappings, even those fonts which only include glyphs for a single writing system, or even only support the basic Latin alphabet. The
Unicode_font
Unicode character block
question marks, boxes, or other symbols. In Unicode, the Sumero-Akkadian Cuneiform script is covered in three blocks in the Supplementary Multilingual Plane
Cuneiform_(Unicode_block)
Unicode script encoding
As of Unicode version 17.0, Cyrillic script is encoded across several blocks: Cyrillic: U+0400–U+04FF, 256 characters Cyrillic Supplement: U+0500–U+052F
Cyrillic_script_in_Unicode
Unicode character block
Latin Extended-F is a Unicode block containing modifier letters, nearly all IPA and extIPA, for phonetic transcription. The Latin Extended-F and -G blocks
Latin_Extended-F
Unicode block of typographical symbols
Enclosed Alphanumerics is a Unicode block of typographical symbols of an alphanumeric within a circle, a bracket or other not-closed enclosure, or ending
Enclosed_Alphanumerics
Input characters using their Unicode code points
the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP). Characters are searchable by Unicode character name, and the table can be limited to a particular code block. Starting
Unicode_input
Character encoding standard
uncommon Unicode characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Unicode (also known as The Unicode Standard
Unicode
Graphemes for various number systems
involves ten digits representing 0–9. Unicode includes the Western Arabic numerals in the Basic Latin (or ASCII derived) block. The digits are repeated in several
Numerals_in_Unicode
Unicode character block
In Unicode, the Sumero-Akkadian Cuneiform script is covered in three blocks in the Supplementary Multilingual Plane (SMP): U+12000–U+123FF Cuneiform U+12400–U+1247F
Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation
Cuneiform_Numbers_and_Punctuation
Unicode block
other symbols. Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols is a Unicode block comprising styled forms of Latin and Greek letters and decimal digits that enable mathematicians
Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols
Mathematical_Alphanumeric_Symbols
Japanese and Latin. Many emoticons are included as characters in the Unicode standard, in the Miscellaneous Symbols block, the Emoticons block, and the Supplemental
List_of_emoticons
Twelfth letter of the Latin alphabet
these variants of the letter are encoded in Unicode as U+004C L LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L or U+006C l LATIN SMALL LETTER L, allowing presentation to be chosen
L
Unicode serif typeface
(revision 4.0) from the following Unicode blocks: Basic Latin (95) Latin-1 Supplement (96) Latin Extended-A (128) Latin Extended-B (183) IPA Extensions
Bitstream_Cyberbit
Continuous group of 65536 Unicode code points
following 164 blocks: Alphabetic left-to-right scripts: Basic Latin (Lower half of ISO/IEC 8859-1: ISO/IEC 646:1991-IRV aka ASCII) (0000–007F) Latin-1 Supplement
Plane_(Unicode)
Unicode text character not part of a natural language script
U+1F6FF) Additional emoji can be found in the following Unicode blocks: Arrows, Basic Latin, CJK Symbols and Punctuation, Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement
Unicode_symbol
Character encoding
for many popular 8-bit character sets and the second block of characters in Unicode, the Latin-1 Supplement. It is used throughout the Americas, Western
ISO/IEC_8859-1
Unicode code point property names and their uses
characters are marked as Hex_Digit. The ones in the Basic Latin block are also marked as ASCII_Hex_Digit. Unicode has no separate characters for hexadecimal values
Unicode_character_property
There are Unicode typefaces which are open-source and designed to contain glyphs of all Unicode characters, or at least a broad selection of Unicode scripts
Open-source_Unicode_typefaces
Complete list of the characters available on most computers
Though Unicode refers to these as a Latin script block, these two blocks contain many characters that are commonly useful outside of the Latin script
Universal Character Set characters
Universal_Character_Set_characters
Typographical symbol of a small circle
operating system and keyboard mapping being used. Geometric Shapes (Unicode block) List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks Prime (symbol)
Degree_symbol
computer fonts use Unicode mappings, even those fonts which only include glyphs for a single writing system, or even only support the basic Latin alphabet. The
List_of_typefaces
Character encoding standard
ASCII ribbon campaign – Campaign for plain text (only) emails Basic Latin (Unicode block) Extended ASCII – Nickname for 8-bit ASCII-derived character sets
ASCII
Sundanese writing system
from Old Sundanese script were added. The Unicode block for Sundanese is U+1B80–U+1BBF. The Unicode block for Sundanese Supplement is U+1CC0–U+1CCF.
Sundanese_script
Symbols for emotional cues in text
Additional emoji can be found in the following Unicode blocks: Arrows (8 code points considered emoji), Basic Latin (12), CJK Symbols and Punctuation (2), Enclosed
Emoji
Tenth letter of the Latin alphabet
and in mathematics). U+FF2A J FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J U+FF4A j FULLWIDTH LATIN SMALL LETTER J In Unicode, a duplicate of 'J' for use as a special
J
Subset of characters in Unicode
writing systems, they are said to use the same Latin script. Thus, the Unicode abstraction of scripts is a basic organizing technique. The differences among
Script_(Unicode)
Blackletter typeface
two sets of Fraktur symbols in the Unicode blocks of Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols, Letterlike Symbols, and Latin Extended-E. The long s, ß, and the
Fraktur
Project coordinating the encoding of medieval texts using the Private Use Area
characters in medieval texts written in the Latin alphabet or in runes, which are not otherwise encoded as part of Unicode. MUFI was founded in July 2001 by a
Medieval Unicode Font Initiative
Medieval_Unicode_Font_Initiative
Sixth letter of the Latin alphabet
U+1DA0 ᶠ MODIFIER LETTER SMALL F in the Phonetic Extensions Supplement block of Unicode, is used in some forms of the International Phonetic Alphabet. ꜰ :
F
Alternative width characters in East Asian typography
⓵, ⑴, ⒜, ⓐ) Han unification Hangul Jamo (Unicode block) Katakana (Unicode block) Latin script in Unicode In Taiwan and Hong Kong: 全形; in CJK: 全角. In
Halfwidth_and_fullwidth_forms
Character set of the original IBM PC
when mapping to Unicode. This character is also used as the empty set sign [U+2205, ∅], the diameter sign [U+2300, ⌀], and the Latin letter O with stroke
Code_page_437
Brahmic script
Tamil script was added to the Unicode Standard in October 1991 with the release of version 1.0.0. The Unicode block for Tamil is U+0B80–U+0BFF. Grey
Tamil_script
Script of the Polish language
Polish alphabet are included in Unicode (blocks Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement and Latin Extended-A), and thus Unicode-based encodings such as UTF-8 and
Polish_alphabet
Framework. "Bamum (Unicode block)" (PDF). Unicode Character Code Charts. Unicode Consortium. "Mende Kikakui (Unicode block)" (PDF). Unicode Character Code
List_of_numeral_systems
Latin letter I with dot above
the basic Latin letter I. The dotted I is encoded into Unicode with the code point U+0130 (U+0069 for the lowercase letter) as part of the Latin Extended-A
İ
Cuneiform consonantal alphabet of 30 letters
added to the Latin Extended-D block in March 2019 with the release of Unicode 12.0: U+A7BA Ꞻ LATIN CAPITAL LETTER GLOTTAL A U+A7BB ꞻ LATIN SMALL LETTER
Ugaritic_alphabet
Computer text file character representing blank space
(analogous to Unicode's single-cell-wide U+2420). The Braille Patterns Unicode block contains U+2800 ⠀ BRAILLE PATTERN BLANK, a Braille pattern with no dots
Whitespace_character
Script used to write the Fula language
The Adlam alphabet was added to the Unicode Standard in June 2016 with the release of version 9.0. The Unicode block for Adlam is U+1E900–U+1E95F: Bach
Adlam_script
Semisyllabary used to transcribe Chinese
8+I+K+,) Bopomofo was added to the Unicode Standard in October 1991 with the release of version 1.0. The Unicode block for Bopomofo is U+3100–U+312F: Additional
Bopomofo
Alternate glyph for a character in Unicode
Variation Database (IVD) Variation selector characters reside in several Unicode blocks: Variation Selectors (16 characters abbreviated VS1–VS16) Variation
Variant_form_(Unicode)
Serif typeface
It includes characters in the following unicode ranges: Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement, Latin Extended-A, Latin Extended-B, IPA Extensions, Spacing Modifier
Monospace_(typeface)
Alphabet used for writing the Gothic language
Gothic alphabet was added to the Unicode Standard in March 2001 with the release of version 3.1. The Unicode block for Gothic is U+10330–U+1034F in the
Gothic_alphabet
Arabic-based letter
the corresponding letter is ठ. The letter is encoded in the Arabic Unicode block as Tteheh at U+067A. Kurzon, Dennis (1 October 2013). "Diacritics and
Ṭhē
Computer control characters
C0 Controls and Basic Latin block, and U+0080–U+009F (C1 controls) assigned to the C1 Controls and Latin-1 Supplement block. Unicode only specifies semantics
C0_and_C1_control_codes
Variations on the religious symbol through Christian history
text. A Latin cross ("†") is included in the extended ASCII character set, and several variants have been added to Unicode, starting with the Latin cross
Christian_cross_variants
Nickname for 8-bit ASCII-derived character sets
July 29, 2017. "C1 Controls and Latin-1 Supplement | Range: 0080–00FF" (PDF). The Unicode Standard, Version 15.1. Unicode Consortium. "HTML Windows-1252
Extended_ASCII
RSS feeds developer
This article describes and classifies the Unicode characters that may validly appear in XML. Unicode code points in the following ranges are valid in XML
Valid_characters_in_XML
Writing system
[citation needed] Unicode 5.1, released on 4 April 2008, introduces major changes to the Cyrillic blocks. Revisions to the existing Cyrillic blocks, and the addition
Cyrillic_script
Characters encoded solely to maintain round-trip convertibility with other standards
included in the Latin-1 Supplement[citation needed] block Finally, Unicode designates Roman numerals as compatibility equivalence to the Latin letters that
Unicode compatibility characters
Unicode_compatibility_characters
Sequence of characters that forms a search pattern
character ranges to cross Unicode blocks. A range like [0x61,0x7F] is valid since both endpoints fall within the Basic Latin block, as is [0x0530,0x0560]
Regular_expression
Relationship between Unicode characters and HTML
multilingual text represented with the Unicode universal character set. Key to the relationship between Unicode and HTML is the relationship between the
Unicode_and_HTML
Font family
family covers characters from the following Unicode blocks: Basic Latin Latin-1 Supplement Latin Extended-A Latin Extended-B International Phonetic Alphabet
GNU_FreeFont
Names and aliases of Unicode characters
Supplement (Unicode block) Tags (Unicode block) "NameAliases.txt". The Unicode Consortium. 2025-04-23. Retrieved 2025-09-10. "The Unicode Standard: Normative
Unicode alias names and abbreviations
Unicode_alias_names_and_abbreviations
encode a character. The first 128 Unicode code points, U+0000 to U+007F, which are used for the C0 Controls and Basic Latin characters and which correspond
Comparison of Unicode encodings
Comparison_of_Unicode_encodings
Typeface style used in mathematics
Character Code Standard. Later versions of Unicode extended this set to all uppercase and lowercase Latin letters and a variety of other symbols, among
Blackboard_bold
Historical Indonesian writing system
follows: Makasar script has been added to the Unicode Standard in June 2018 on Version 11.0. The Unicode block for the Makassar script is U+11EE0–U+11EFF
Makasar_script
ASCII-compatible variable-width encoding of Unicode
used for electronic communication. Defined by the Unicode Standard, the name is derived from Unicode Transformation Format – 8-bit. As of 2026, almost
UTF-8
Numeral form used for counting
two Western tally digits were added to the Unicode Standard in the Counting Rod Numerals block in Unicode version 11.0 (June 2018). Only the tally marks
Tally_marks
Symbol representing the word "and" (&)
exists in many computer character sets, usually at 38 (26hex) from ASCII. Unicode provides the following variants: U+0026 & AMPERSAND (&, &) (The
Ampersand
Visually similar letters in domain names
spoofing. Unicode supports numerous scripts (writing systems), and, for a number of reasons, similar-looking characters (such as Greek Ο, Latin O, and Cyrillic
IDN_homograph_attack
Open-source Unicode fonts
families were limited mainly to the characters in the Basic Latin and Latin-1 Supplement portions of Unicode, roughly equivalent to ISO/IEC 8859-15, and Bitstream's
DejaVu_fonts
Abugida writing system of the Brahmic family
brotherhood. Tolong Siki was added to the Unicode Standard in September 2025 with the release of version 17.0. The Unicode block for Tolong Siki is U+11DB0–U+11DEF:
Tolong_Siki
Letter of the Latin alphabet
was added to the Unicode Standard in 2006 after a request by Michael Everson. It resides in the Latin Extended-D block of the Basic Multilingual Plane
Q_with_stroke
Garbled text as a result of incorrect character encodings
encoding. For example, attempting to view non-Unicode Cyrillic text using a font that is limited to the Latin alphabet, or using the default ("Western")
Mojibake
Script used to write the Yi languages
radicals were added as new blocks to Unicode Standard with version 3.0. Classical Yi has not yet been encoded in Unicode, but a proposal to encode 88
Yi_script
Transliteration scheme for Indic scripts
the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP). Characters are searchable by Unicode character name, and the table can be limited to a particular code block. More
International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration
International_Alphabet_of_Sanskrit_Transliteration
Writing systems devised for the Mongolian language
in the Unicode Standard under the name "Zanabazar Square". The Zanabazar Square block, comprising 72 characters, was added as part of Unicode version
Mongolian_writing_systems
Manding languages alphabetic script
chapter of Unicode, the alias for the script is "Nko" and the Unicode block name is "NKo" (because the apostrophe is not allowed in block names). UNESCO's
N'Ko_script
Typeface
following list are taken directly from the Unicode standard. Basic Latin Latin-1 Supplement Latin Extended – A Latin Extended – B IPA Extensions Spacing Modifier
Code2000
System of phonetic notation
their way into Unicode. Unicode supports nearly all of the IPA. Apart from basic Latin and Greek and general punctuation, the primary blocks are IPA Extensions
International Phonetic Alphabet
International_Phonetic_Alphabet
Native alphabet of the Korean language
and South Korea. The 11,172 characters in the Hangul Syllables Unicode character block follow a sort order specified in the South Korean national standard
Hangul
Smallest writing units of Chinese characters
of letters indicating the basic strokes or stroke components used to create the CJK stroke. This system is used in the Unicode standard when encoding CJK
Chinese_character_strokes
Multilingual font family from Google
ideographs defined in Unicode version 6.0 were covered by Noto fonts. None of the 53 scripts and 1 block encoded between Unicode versions 6.1 and 11.0
Noto_fonts
Semi-serif (akin to Humanist Sans-serif) typeface
supports the basic Latin, Latin Extended-A and some of the Latin Extended-B blocks of Unicode, covering most languages written in Latin script. It was
EasyReading
Tibeto-Burman language
nods to Zawgyi and Unicode". "Keymagic Unicode Keyboard Input Customizer". "TTKeyboard – Myanmar Keyboard". Saini 2016, p. 8. "Unicode in, Zawgyi out: Modernity
Burmese_language
Code pages used specifically to write programs in the APL programming language
letter) series GCGID AD470009 for the ḏāl, for example. Unicode's Latin Extended Additional block includes the following capital "Line Below" characters
Digital encoding of APL symbols
Digital_encoding_of_APL_symbols
Korean typeface
New Gulim (새굴림/SaeGulRim) is a sans-serif type Unicode font designed especially for the Korean-language script, designed by HanYang System Co., Limited
New_Gulim
Alphabetic script of Bhumij language
designs. Ol Onal was added to the Unicode Standard in September, 2024 with the release of version 16.0. The Unicode block for Ol Onal is U+1E5D0–U+1E5FF:
Ol_Onal
BASIC LATIN-UNICODE-BLOCK
BASIC LATIN-UNICODE-BLOCK
Boy/Male
Tamil
Basic, Foundation
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a Latinist, a clerk or keeper of Latin records, from Middle English Latyn, Latin. Compare Latimer.
Girl/Female
British, English, Indian, Latin
Lavender; Lord Ganesha
Boy/Male
Tamil
Basic, Foundation
Female
Hebrew
 Variant spelling of Hebrew Basya, BASIA means "daughter of God."
Male
English
 English form of French Basile, BASIL means "king." Also sometimes given as an herb name.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Latin. The name has also been established in Ireland (County Kildare) since the 14th century.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Unicorn
Boy/Male
Latin
Of Laurentum. From the place of the laurel leaves. Can also be interpreted as the English...
Boy/Male
Greek American English
Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great was Bishop of Caesarea in the latter half of the 4th century....
Boy/Male
Hindu
King, Basil the herb
Boy/Male
Greek
Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great was Bishop of Caesarea in the latter half of the 4th century....
Girl/Female
Latin
Sea gull.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Basic, Foundation
Boy/Male
Muslim
King, Basil the herb (1)
Female
English
Feminine form of French Nicolas, NICOLE means "victor of the people."
Surname or Lastname
Irish (Connacht)
Irish (Connacht) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó LáimhÃn, a reduced form of Ó FlaithimhÃn ‘descendant of FlaithimhÃn’, a personal name from a diminutive of flaith ‘prince’, ‘ruler’. This name is sometimes translated Hand, from the similarity of the reduced form to lámh ‘hand’.English : from the medieval female personal name Lavin(a) (from Latin Lavinia, of unknown origin)Spanish (LavÃn) : habitational name from Lavin, a place so named in the Santander province.Respelling of French Lavigne.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Basic, Foundation
Female
English
English variant spelling of Latin Eunice, UNICE means "good victory."
Boy/Male
Tamil
King, Basil the herb
BASIC LATIN-UNICODE-BLOCK
BASIC LATIN-UNICODE-BLOCK
Girl/Female
Greek
Innocent.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Wife of Lord Shiv; Goddess Parvati
Girl/Female
Greek, Indian
Transgender in Language; Transgender
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Mingled with
Girl/Female
Tamil
Worship
Boy/Male
English
Area of Birch Trees
Boy/Male
Tamil
Yellowish brown eyed
Girl/Female
Australian, Swedish
Bright; Shining; Torch
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Swedish
Sea Warrior; Seaman; Sea Fighter
Girl/Female
Muslim
Angel, Guard of paradise, Bringer of good news (1)
BASIC LATIN-UNICODE-BLOCK
BASIC LATIN-UNICODE-BLOCK
BASIC LATIN-UNICODE-BLOCK
BASIC LATIN-UNICODE-BLOCK
BASIC LATIN-UNICODE-BLOCK
a.
Having the base in excess, or the amount of the base atomically greater than that of the acid, or exceeding in proportion that of the related neutral salt.
a.
Apparently alkaline, as certain normal salts which exhibit alkaline reactions with test paper.
a.
Belonging, or relating, to Latium, a country of ancient Italy. See Latin.
n.
The larva of a unicorn moth.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or composed in, the language used by the Romans or Latins; as, a Latin grammar; a Latin composition or idiom.
a.
Of or pertaining to barium; as, baric oxide.
v. t.
To write or speak in Latin; to turn or render into Latin.
n.
A member of the Roman Catholic Church.
n.
A basic silicate.
n.
The kamichi; -- called also unicorn bird.
n.
The quantity contained in a basin.
n.
The name given to several aromatic herbs of the Mint family, but chiefly to the common or sweet basil (Ocymum basilicum), and the bush basil, or lesser basil (O. minimum), the leaves of which are used in cookery. The name is also given to several kinds of mountain mint (Pycnanthemum).
a.
Of or pertaining to Latium, or to the Latins, a people of Latium; Roman; as, the Latin language.
a.
Applied to the Romance languages, as being mostly of Latin origin.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Latium; a Roman.
n.
An exercise in schools, consisting in turning English into Latin.
n.
The language of the ancient Romans.
n.
One skilled in Latin; a Latin scholar.
a.
Said of crystalline rocks which contain a relatively low percentage of silica, as basalt.