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aequa: even or equal
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aequivocus: ambiguous
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amicus: friend
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ban: summons to military service
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banal: adjective; drearily commonplace and often predictable
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caedere: to cut
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capitulate: verb; to surrender or yield
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cessare: to stop
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co: with
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congenial: adjective; having the same taste, habits or temperament, friendly and agreeable
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crimen: accusation
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criminari: accuse
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de: down
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decor: beauty
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decorum: noun; the appropriateness of behavior or conduct
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decorus: handsome
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demeanor: noun; the way a person behaves
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demur: verb or noun; to voice opposition, an objection or delay
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denounce: verb; to condemn openly as being evil, to accuse
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derision: noun; harsh ridicule or mockery
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di, dis: aside
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dignus: worthy
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divert: verb; to turn aside from a course or direction, to distract
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equivocation: noun; use of equivocal language, equivocal statement or expression
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ex: out
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excision: noun; to remove by or as if by cutting
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fallere: to deceive
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fecanda: fruitful
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fecund: adjective; productive of offspring or vegetation, intellectually productive
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gen: to create, to be born
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ghel: shine
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glower: verb; to stare or look sullenly or angrily
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gnoscere: knowledge
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illicit: adjective; illegal
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immutable: adjective; not able to change
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in, il: not
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incessant: adjective; continuing without interruption
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incriminating: adjective; to accuse of crime or other wrongful acts, to cause to appear guilty of a crime
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indignant: adjective; anger caused by something unjust, mean, or unworthy
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ineradicable: adjective; impossible to remove or eliminate
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inevitable: adjective; impossible to avoid
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infallibility: noun; incapable of failing
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inimical: adjective; harmful, unfriendly or hostile
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innocuous: adjective; harmless
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inscrutable: adjective; nearly or completely impossible to understand
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integer: complete
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integral: adjective; essential or necessary for completeness
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itio: act of going
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lament: verb; to express grief for or about
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lementari: to grieve
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lgos: reason
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licere: to be permitted
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licitus: part of
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malaere: to beat with hammer
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malleable: adjective; easily influenced or pliable
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malleus: hammer
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marari: to delay
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masticare: to masticate
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masticate: verb; to chew or grind
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mastikham: to grind teeth
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mener: to conduct
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metre: to put
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mettle: noun; courage and fortitude in disposition or temperament
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nocere: to harm
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nunitiare: to announce
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obeir: to obey
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obeisance: noun; the attitude or movement of the body that symbolizes respect or worship
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opacus: shady
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opaque: adjective; impenetrable by light, neither transparent or translucent, not reflecting light, having no luster
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ortho: straight, correct, right
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orthodox: accepting and following tradition
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orthodoxy: noun; the quality or state of being orthodox
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persiflage: noun; light, good-natured talk or friendly teasing
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persifler: to banter
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prae: before
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pre: before
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premise: noun; an accepted thought that supports a conclusion
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prescience: noun; knowledge of actions or events before they occur
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prevaricate: verb; to lie
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proles: offspring
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proletarian: adjective; part of the poorest class of working people
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proletarius: of the lowest class of Roman citizens
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proximity: noun; closely related in space, time, or order, closeness
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proximus: nearest
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radix: root
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ridere: to laugh
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sanctity: noun, holiness or considered sacred
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sancus: holy
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scrutere: to search
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sed: apart
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seditious: adjective; having conduct or language inciting rebellion against the authority of the state
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siffler: to whistle or hiss
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spurious: adjective; lacking authenticity or validity in essence or origin
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spurius: illegitimate
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syllogism: noun; form of deductive reasoning consisting of a major premise, minor premise and conclusion
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syn: together
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tacere: to be silent
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tacit: noun; implied, inferred, not literally spoken
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tacitus: silent
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talisman: noun; an object marked with magic signs, something that seems magical in power
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telos: result, see
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tera: to cross over or pass through
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torpere: to be stiff
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torpid: adjective; benumbed or apathetic
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truc: fierce
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truculent: adjective; disposed to fight, expressing bitter opposition or violence
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varicus: straddling
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varus: bend
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venerable: adjective; commanding respect because of great age or impressive dignity
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venere: to love or respect
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vertere: to turn
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vindic: avenger
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vindicate: verb; to show innocence using supporting arguments or evidence
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vitiare: to avoid
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vox: voice