'meaningless' or 'meaningless content'

Latin translation: sensu carens, insignificativus

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English term or phrase:'meaningless' or 'meaningless content'
Latin translation:sensu carens, insignificativus
Entered by: jeklund (X)

17:28 Jun 27, 2005
English to Latin translations [PRO]
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English term or phrase: 'meaningless' or 'meaningless content'
meaningless, without content
jeklund (X)
Local time: 09:36
sensu carens, insignificativus
Explanation:
meaningless : sensu carens, insignificativus; inanis, vanus, mediocris
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Kirill Semenov
Ukraine
Local time: 10:36
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sensu carens, insignificativus


Explanation:
meaningless : sensu carens, insignificativus; inanis, vanus, mediocris

Kirill Semenov
Ukraine
Local time: 10:36
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Native speaker of: Native in RussianRussian
PRO pts in category: 8
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agree  Flavio Ferri-Benedetti
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