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aevum, ī, n.

age

classis, classis, f. (i-stem)

class;
fleet
fluctus, -ūs, m.
wave
fretum, -ī, n.
sea;
strait
lūmen, lūminis, n.
light;
eye
pontus, -ī, n. (*)
[the deep] sea

Note: Second-declension neuter nouns ending in -us (like pontus) are declined like masculine and feminine nouns of the 2d declension, except that the accusative singular ends in -us, like the nominative. They have no plurals.

rēmus, -ī, m.

oar

cunctus, -a, -um

all, the whole, entire
iustus, -a, -um
just

dīvidō, -ere, dīvīsī, dīvīsum

divide
perdō, -ere, perdidī, perditum
destroy;
waste;
lose

voveō, -ēre, vōvī, vōtum (*)

vow

Note: The perfect passive participle of voveō is frequently used as a neuter noun: vōtum, -ī, n. "vow".