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viso, n.
the act or an instance of visiting or an instance of being visited
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clarus, n.,
Clearness of apperance
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ingeniosus, adj.
Marked by inventive skill and imagination
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latus, n.
The angular distance from north to south .....blah blah blah.....
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epistola, adj.
Of or associated iwht letters OR being in the form of a letter
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orator, n.
the art of publice speaking OR skill in making public speeches.
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soror, n.
A cheifly social organization of women student usually at a college
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latus, adj.
Having formed two sides: 2 sided OR affecting or undertakin equally by both sides
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latus, adj.
afecting or undertaken by one side
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blanda, adjective
Characterized by a moderae, or tranquil quality,
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rideo, v:
to speak or treat with contemptuous mirth. Synonym of ridicule
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discipulus , adj
Training expected to produce a specific character or pattern of behavior, especially training that produces moral or mental improvement.
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facilis v.
Done or achieved with little effort or difficulty; easy. See Synonyms at easy. OR Working, acting, or speaking with effortless ease and fluency.
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facilis n. pl.
Ease in moving, acting, or doing; aptitude OR Something created to serve a particular function
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facilis, tr. v.
To make easy or easier:
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gratiae, n.
seeminly effortless beauty or charm of movement, for, or proportion
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intellego, n.
the capacity to aquire and apply knowlege
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liber, n. pl.
the text of a dramatic musical work such as an opera OR a book containing such a text
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manus, adj.
Of or relating to the hands OR done by, used by, or operated with the hands
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recte/rectus, n.
oral delivery of prepared lessons by a pupil OR THE CLASS PERIOD IN WHICH THE RECITATING OCCURS
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rectus/recte, n.
Moral uprightness: righteouness Or the quality or condition of being correct in jugment OR the quality of being straight
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schola, n.
a learned person OR one who attends schoolor studies with a teacher OR a student who holds a scholarship
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severus, n.
the state or quality af being severe OR the act or intance of severe behavior, espeacily punishment
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