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MATER, MATRIS
<L. ➖ "mother"
1⃣ matrix
(mā' trīks) the surroundings within which something begins or develops
2⃣ matriarchy
(mā' trē är kē) a society ruled or controlled by women
4⃣ matriculate
(me trīk' ye lāt) to register as a student at a college or university
PATER, PATRIS
<L. ➖ "father"
5⃣ patriarch
(pā' trē ärk)
1.) the male head of a family or tribe
2.) an Old Testament ancestor
3.) a founding father or a wise man
6⃣ patrimony
(pāt' re mō nē) a family inheritance
7⃣ patronage
(pā' tre nîj)
1.) support or encouragement
2.) Business clientele/customers
8⃣ patronize
(pa' tre nīz)
1.) to go to regularly
2.) to treat someone as inferior
9⃣ patronymic
(pāt re nîm' îk) name derived from a paternal ancestor
FRATER, FRATERIS
<L. ➖ "brother"
🔟 fraternal
(fre tûr' nel) brotherly
1⃣1⃣ fraternize
(frāt' we nīz)
1.) to be friendly with
2.) to socialize with an enemy population
AVUNCULUS, AVUNCULI
<L. ➖ "uncle"
1⃣2⃣ avuncular
(e vūng' kye ler) like an uncle
FAMILIA
<L. ➖ "family"
1⃣3⃣ familial
(fe mīl' yel) having to do with the family
UXOR, UXORIS
<L. ➖ "wife"
1⃣4⃣ uxorious
(ük sôr' ē es) dominated by one's wife
GAMOS
<G. ➖ "marriage"
1⃣5⃣ bigamy
(bīg' e mē) marriage to two mates
1⃣6⃣ monogamy
(me nōg' e mē) marriage to a single mate
PUER
<L. ➖ "a male child"
PUER
<L. ➖ "a male child"
1⃣7⃣ puerile
(pyōō' er īl) Childish or immature
PAIS, PAIDOS
<G. ➖ "child", "boy"
1⃣8⃣ orthopedics
(ôr' the pē' dīks) A branch of medicine treating disorders of the skeletal system and tissues related to movement
1⃣9⃣ pedagogue
(pēd' ē gōg) a teacher
2⃣0⃣ pedant
(pēd' ent)
1.) A person who pays excessive attention to learning rules rather than to understanding
2.) A scholarly show off
SUM, ESSE, FUI, FUTURUM
<L. ➖ "to be"
SUM, ESSE, FUI, FUTURUM
<L. ➖ "to be"
2⃣1⃣ entity
(ēn' te tē) something that has real or independent existence
2⃣2⃣ nonentity
(nōn ēn' te tē)
1.) A person or thing of no importance
2.) something that does not exists or exists only in the imagination
2⃣3⃣ essence
(ēs' ens)
1.) The basic element or the identifying characteristic
2.) A substance in concentrated form obtained from a plant or drug
3.) A perfume
2⃣3⃣ essence
(ēs' ens)
1.) The basic element or the identifying characteristic
2.) A substance in concentrated form obtained from a plant or drug
3.) A perfume
MORIOR, MORI, MORTUUM
<L. ➖ "to die"
2⃣3⃣ essence
(ēs' ens)
1.) The basic element or the identifying characteristic
2.) A substance in concentrated form obtained from a plant or drug
3.) A perfume
3⃣1⃣ renaissance
(rēn e säns')
1.) A rebirth or renewal
2.) A revival of humanism and 14th century to 16th-century Europe
MORIOR, MORI, MORTUUM
<L. ➖ "to die"
2⃣4⃣ moribund
(môr' e būnd) about to die or end
2⃣5⃣ mortify
(môr' te fī)
1.) to shame
2.) to discipline one's self by denial
2⃣6⃣ postmortem
(pōst môr' tem)
1.) and examination to determine the cause of death or an autopsy
2.) an analysis of something that is over
THANATOS
<G. ➖ "death"
2⃣7⃣ euthanasia
(yōō the nā' zhe) The act of painlessly killing a suffering person or animal
2⃣8⃣ innaye
(ī nāt') possessed at birth or inborn
2⃣9⃣ maive
(nä ēv')
1.) childlike or unsophisticated
2.) gullible
3⃣0⃣ nascent
(nās' ent) emerging or coming into existence