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| not submissive to authority |
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| excessive, immodeate, not controlled |
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| 1. to confirm priestly authority upon....2. to order by superiour authority |
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| 1. a command or order; law of regulation, especially by city governemnts........2.a custom or practice established by tradition, especially a reliqous rite |
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| leader or teacher of a new faith or movement |
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| showing or appearing to feel no emotion |
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| pertaining to letter-writing or contained in letters |
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| rego, regere, rexi, rectum |
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| moral uprightness; correctness of behavior |
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1. a group of fixed stars 2. a brilliant gathering 3. a set of related objects or individuals |
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1. pertaining to stars 2. outstanding referring to a star performer |
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| star-shpaed figure used to indicate omission or a footnote |
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| study of the whole universe: origin, evolution, and relationship of its parts |
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| a person at ease and knowledgeable with any parts or subjects of the world |
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| muto, mutare, mutavi, mutatum |
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| never changing or varying;unchangeable |
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| an alteration; rearrangement of elements, especially in mathematics |
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| to transform or change form one form of nature to the other |
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| foolish boldness;recklessness;rashness |
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| turbo, turbare, tubavi, turbatum |
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| to disturb, or throw into disorder |
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| unexcitable, unflustered, calm |
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| 1. muddy;not clear, opaque |
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| spargo, spargere, sparsi, sparsum |
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| to scatter, cast, or sprinkle |
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| a remark that disparges, maligns, or slanders another |
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| to spread widely, to dissemate......2.to scatter dispel or drive away |
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| tempero, temperare, temperavi, temperatum |
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to moderate 2. to bring to a particular texture or consistency, often hardness |
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1.moderation in expressing feelings, in appetite and alchohol; self restraint 2. total absinence from alcoholic beverages; tee-totalism |
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| to come to the end or be last |
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| deviating from the usual or proper; eccentric; outlandish |
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| a final, uncompromisng condition or demand, especially one whose rejection will close negotiations |
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