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Latinisation could refer to:
  • Latinisation (USSR), the campaign in the USSR during the 1920s-1930s to replace traditional writing systems for numerous languages with the Latin alphabet.
  • Liturgical Latinisation, The adoption of practices from Western Christianity by the Eastern Churches
  • Romanization, the representation of different writing systems in the Roman alphabet.
  • Romanization (cultural), the spread of Roman culture, law and language.
  • In biology, the giving of Greek or Latin binomial names to identified species.

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