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What is the meaning of 'văcŭus' in Latin?
What is the meaning of 'văcŭus' in Latin?
- full, occupied
- empty, void (correct)
- constant, steady
- beloved, dear
What is the meaning of 'dēstĭnare' in Latin?
What is the meaning of 'dēstĭnare' in Latin?
- to fix, to attach
- to bring together, to unite
- to go away, to separate
- to determine, to bind (correct)
What is the meaning of 'sēcessus' in Latin?
What is the meaning of 'sēcessus' in Latin?
- a door, an entrance
- a seat, a residence
- a departure, retirement (correct)
- a household item, a basket
What is the meaning of 'madidus' in Latin?
What is the meaning of 'madidus' in Latin?
What is the meaning of 'constituo' in Latin?
What is the meaning of 'constituo' in Latin?
What is the meaning of 'torquĕo' in Latin?
What is the meaning of 'torquĕo' in Latin?
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What does 'vacuus' mean in Latin?
What does 'vacuus' mean in Latin?
Empty, void
What does 'destinare' mean in Latin?
What does 'destinare' mean in Latin?
To determine, to bind
What does 'secessus' mean in Latin?
What does 'secessus' mean in Latin?
A departure, retirement
What does 'madidus' mean in Latin?
What does 'madidus' mean in Latin?
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What does 'constituo' mean in Latin?
What does 'constituo' mean in Latin?
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What does 'torqueo' mean in Latin?
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Study Notes
Latin Vocabulary
- Vācŭus: empty, void
- Sēdes: seat, residence
- Fīgo: fix, attach
- Dēstĭnare: determine, bind
- Iānŭa: a door
- Grātus: beloved, dear
- Ămoenus: lovely, pleasant
- Sēcēdo: go away, separate
- Praepōno: prefer, appoint, put before
- Sēcessus: departure, retirement
- Dētĕrĭor: worse
- Assĭdŭus: constant
- Lapsus: falling
- Saevus: furious, savage
- Compōno: bring together, unite
- Raeda: wagon
- Madidus: moist, wet
- Substĭtŭo: set, put, place under
- Constituo: place, set
- Nĕmus: a grove
- Dēlūbrum: temple
- Locare: hire, place
- Cŏphĭnus: a basket
- Faenum: hay
- Sŭpellex: household stuff
- Merces: pay, wages
- Pendĕo: hang, pay out
- Spelunca: cave
- Pōpulus: poplar-tree
- Mendicare: beg
- Dissimilis: different
- Praesentius: more at hand
- Claudo: close, enclose
- Ingens: not natural, huge
- Tofus: porous stone
- Herus: yesterday
- Cras: tomorrow
- Dētĕro: wear away
- Exiguus: small, meager
- Prōpōno: put forth, propose
- Exŭo: draw/pull off
- Sŭpersum: remain
- Torquĕo: twist, turn away
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