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abate: v. to reduce in quantity or intensity; to subside; to diminish
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accede: v. to consent; to agree (used with to)
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accede: v. to take office; to become a ruler (used with to)
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battery: n. a beating or pounding, especially an unlawful beating
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battery: n. a group of similar things used together
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battery: n. guns or heavy artillery
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battlements: n. a defense wall with alternating high and low sections
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battuo; battuere; battui; battuum: to beat; to knock
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bellicose: adj. warlike; eager to fight
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belligerent: adj. behaving in a hostile or aggressive manner; enraged in combat
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belligerent: n. a country or persons engaged in warfare or hostile action
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bellum: war
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blanche: white
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blancus: white
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cadence: n. a rhythmic flow of sound, as in poetry or oratory, or of movement as in marching or dancing
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cado; cadere; cecidi; casum: to fall
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carte blanche: n. unrestricted power to act at one's own discretion; unconditional permission or authority
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cartel: n. a coalition of political or special-interest gourps to achieve a common cause; a bloc
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cartel: n. an organization of firms in the same industry for the purpose of regulation production , pricing, and marketing of goods and decreasing competition by members
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cartographer: n. a maker of maps or charts
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casuistry: n. subtle but misleading or false application of reasoning; a quibbling or evasive way of making difficult decisions
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casuistry: n. the use of moral principles to reason out what is right or wrong in everyday situations (usually assiciated with a morality that emphasizes adherence to established laws)
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cede: v. to yield or surrender rights or possessions, usually officially
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cedo; cedere; cessi; cessum: to move; to yield
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compunction: n. uneasiness caused by guilt; remorse; scruples
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concession: n. the act of granting or yielding
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concession: n. permission by authority for special use, especially the privilege of setting up a business in a certain place, or the place itself
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daunt: v. to intimidate; to discourage or dishearten
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decadent: n. a person who is decaying mentally or morally
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decadent: n. a member of a group of nineteenth-century French and English artists who were inspired by artificial and morbid things
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decadent: adj. declining or decaying (applied to a condition, things, or people)
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depredation: n. destruction; plunder
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domo; domare; domui; domitum: to tame; to subdue
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expunge: v. to omit; to delete; to obliterate
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forte: n. a person's strong point; the thing in which a person excels
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forte: adj. in music, loudly; forcefully
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fortis: strong
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fortitude: n. courage in enduring pain or trouble
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genere: to bear
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graphein: to write
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impugn: v. to oppose or attack as false; to seek to discredit
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indomitable: adj. unconquerable
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intercede: v. to mediate in a dispute; to seek to reconcile differences
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intercede: v. to act on another's behalf
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khartes: leaf of papyrus; a writing
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Occident: n. the parts of the world that lie west of Asia, especially the countries of Europe and the western hemisphere
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praeda: spoils of war; plunder; booty
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predatory: adj. preying on other animals
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predatory: adj. plundering; exploiting or victimizing others
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pugilist: n. a fistfighter, especially a professional boxer
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punacious: adj. quarrelsome; eager for a fight
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punctilious: adj. precise; scrupulous attentive to details, especially of etiquette
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pungent: adj. having a strong, biting taste or smell
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pungno; pugnare; pugnavi; pugnatum: to fight
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pungo; pungere; pupugi; punctum: to prick; to puncture
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recidivism: n. a relapse into a former habitat, especially criminal or antisocial behavior