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32 Cards in this Set
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natura |
nature - natura, naturae, f. |
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nec |
not, and not (conj) - nec, neque ; nec...nec = neither...nor |
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nomen |
name, title; fame; pretext; score, account - nomen, nominis, n. |
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obsisto |
to withstand; stand against - obsisto, obsistere, obstiti, obstitum |
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oculus |
eye - oculus, oculi, m. |
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pando |
to open up; reveal, explain - pando, pandere, pandi, passum |
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par |
equal, like - par, paris |
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pars |
part, portion, division; pl. party, faction - pars, partis, f. |
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primus, -a, -um |
first; in primis = (adv) principally |
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propter |
near, at hand |
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quapropter |
for what, wherefore, why; on this account (adv) |
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quare |
how? for what reason, therefore, why, wherefore (adv) |
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queo |
to be able, be possible, can - queo, quire, quii, quitum |
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quidam, quaedam, quoddam |
a certain, some |
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quippe |
of course, obviously, as you see; conj= because, since, in as much as |
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quisque, quaeque, quodque |
(pron) each, whoever, whatever |
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ratio |
reason, philosophy, system; theory, account; rational explanation - ratio, rationis, f. |
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reor |
to think, believe, judge - reor, reri, ratus sum |
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rursum |
(adv) turned back, back, backwards; again, on the contrary |
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sagax, sagacis |
keen, shrewd, perceptive |
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sanguis |
blood - sanguis, sanguinis, m. |
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scelus |
a wicked deed, heinous act, crime, sin - scelus, sceleris, n. |
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sentio |
to perceive, feel, hear, notice - sentio, sentire, sensi, sensum |
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simul |
at the same time; together, at once, simultaneous (adv) ; simul ac = as soon as |
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sub |
under, below, beneath - (prep. + abl/acc |
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supersum |
to remain, be left - supersum, superesse, superfui, superfuturum |
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tempus |
time, season - tempus, temporis, n. |
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terra |
earth, land, ground - terra, terrae, f. |
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tollo |
to lift up, raise, exalt; carry off - tollo, tollere, sustuli, sublatum |
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unde |
from which place, whence (adv) |
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uterque, utraque, utrumque |
each (of 2), either, both |
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vates |
seer, prophet; poet - vates, vatis, m. |