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37 Cards in this Set

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herī
yesterday
nūper
lately
chorus, -ī, m.
chorus
dōnum, -ī, n.
gift
līmen, līminis, n.
threshold
lūmen, lūminis, n.
light
mōs, mōris, m.
custom
mōs maiōrum
the custom of our ancestors
sōl, sōlis, m.
sun
aequus, -a, -um
equal, fair
aequē
equally, fairly
antīquus, -a, -um
old, ancient
dubius, -a, -um
doubtful
sine dubiō
without doubt
dīves, dīvitis
rich
potēns, potentis
powerful
dēlectō, dēlectāre, dēlectāvī, dēlectātum
I please / delight, to delight, I have pleased, to please
supplicō, supplicāre, supplicāvī, supplicātum + dat.
I pray to / beg, to pray, I have begged, to beg
arcessō, arcessere, arcessīvī, arcessītum
I summon, to summon, I have summoned, to summon
mē gerō
I behave myself
rem gerō
I conduct a matter
nūbō, nūbere, nūpsī, nūptum + dat
I marry, to marry, I have married, to marry
nūptiae, -ārum, f. pl.
wedding
nūptiālis, nūptiāle
of a wedding, nuptial
tollō, tollere, sustulī, sublātum
I raise / lift, to lift, I have lifted, to raise
pereō, perīre, periī, peritum
I perish / die, to perish, I have died, to die
sentiō, sentīre, sēnsī, sēnsum
I feel / realize, to feel, I have realized, to realize
parātus, -a, -um
having been prepared, i.e. ready
territus, -a, -um
having been terrified, i.e. terrified
nōtus, -a, -um
known, having been learned (from nōscō)
nūptus, -a, -um
married (from nūbō)
nūpta, -ae, f.
a bride, a wife
dictum, -ī, n.
a saying (a thing having been said)
factum, -ī, n.
a deed (a thing having been done)
iussum, -ī, n.
an order (a thing having been ordered)
Other than the dilation of the artery, what is another visible sonographic symptom of an aneurysm?
Thrombus will often form, appearing as low-level echoes along the vessel walls
scrīptum, -ī, n.
a writing (a thing having been written)