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The Crossword Solver found 106 answers for The New York Times crossword clue latin for “in itself” 5 letters. The answers have between 3 and 15 letters.

AnswerClue
MARACASlatin music duo
ECCE“Look!,” in Latin
SUM“I am,” in Latin
APEScreatures described as catarrhine, from the Latin for “downward-nosed”
BEEwhat 7-Down is pig Latin for
ANNODOMINIlatin phrase before a year
ESSElatin verb that’s a letter off from 9-Down
EXANTElatin phrase meaning “based on forecasts”
ERGOlatin “therefore”
PARIPASSUon equal footing, in Latin
LIBIDOlatin for “lust”
AMASlatin 101 word
NEO___-Latin (language of the Vatican)
TINin Latin, it’s “stannum”
LEXlatin law
NOLI___ me tangere (Latin warning)
HACIENDAlatin American spread
ENRIQUEIGLESIASperformer known as the “King of Latin Pop”
DEIlatin gods
NOELname derived from the Latin for “to be born”
MEAlatin possessive
IGLESIASsurname of father-and-son Latin pop singers
ESSEab ___ (absent, in Latin)
ERATform of the Latin “sum”
COCHLEASparts of ears from the Latin for “snail”
SISISIemphatic agreement in Latin America
MELman’s name that coincidentally is Latin for “honey”
MUSCLEbody part whose name comes from the Latin for “little mouse”
AENEIDcommon text in A.P. Latin
REXlatin king
RUBYcolor that comes from the Latin for “red”
ESTlatin “is”
NEO___-Latin
TUBAlatin for “trumpet”
UVEAanatomical part from the Latin for “grape”
FIDOpet name derived from the Latin for “faithful”
IDEMPOTENTunchanged when multiplied by itself, from the Latin for “same” and “power”
LAS___ Posadas (annual Latin American celebration)
ECCEbehold, in Latin
TRESLECHESdairy-heavy dessert popular throughout Latin America
TITOpuente of Latin jazz
AMOR___ patriae (Latin for “patriotism”)
ACUprefix from the Latin for “needle”
EMPANADAdeep-fried Latin American fare
VIDIsecond part of a notable Latin boast
ETALIIand others, in Latin
AMATlatin I word
AMORlatin love
HOOF“Ungula” is Latin for this word, hence “ungulate”
ORAlatin for “mouths”

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