| Term | Definition |
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APO, APERE, EPI, APTUM |
LATIN: TO FASTEN, TO ATTACH |
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Aptitude |
Noun: a natural talent or ability; quickness in learning |
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Inept |
Adjective: without skill Adjective: inappropiate or out of place; foolish or absurd |
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JUNGO, JUNGERE, JUNXI, JUNCTUM |
LATIN: TO JOIN |
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Adjunct |
Noun: an added part not essential to the whole; extraneous |
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Conjugate |
Verb: to give forms of verbs in fixed order (ex: to be: I am, you are, he is, they are, we are) |
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Injunction |
Noun: an authoritative command or order |
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Juncture |
Noun: a serious state of affairs. Noun: the condition of being joined |
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Subjugate |
Verb: to conquer; to dominate completely |
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STRINGO, STRINGERE, STRINXI, STRICTUM |
LATIN: TO DRAW TOGETHER TIGHTLY; TO TIE |
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Astringent |
Adjective: harsh; severe ,pressure applied 2 a wound to stop the bleeding |
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Strait |
Noun: a narrow passage of water connecting two large bodies of water. Noun: a difficulty or bad position |
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Stringent |
Adjective: severe; constricted; tight Adjective: related to a lack of money |