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Latin iIi Stage 33 (1)

word of the day. acrimony. ācriter. ‘keenly, fiercely’. Throughout their divorce, the relationship between Dinkus and Donka was full of acrimony. Latin iIi Stage 33 (1). word of the day. contraband. contr ā. ‘against’.

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Latin iIi Stage 33 (1)

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  1. word of the day acrimony ācriter ‘keenly, fiercely’ Throughout their divorce, the relationship between Dinkus and Donka was full of acrimony. Latin iIi Stage 33 (1)

  2. word of the day contraband contrā ‘against’ The police raided the port, looking for contraband such as guns and drugs. Latin iIi Stage 33 (2)

  3. word of the day procrastinate crās ‘tomorrow’ Although Magister Webb gives 2 weeks for all projects, many students procrastinate, waiting until the last minute to work on them! Latin iIi Stage 33 (3)

  4. word of the day fugue fuga ‘escape, flight’ After running away from home, Ickiejoop was so disturbed that she suffered a psychotic fugue, hardly knowing who she was! Latin iIi Stage 33 (4)

  5. word of the day integument tēctum ‘ceiling, roof, house’ Many people prefer to strip wood of its integument before burning it in a wood stove. Latin iIi Stage 33 (5)

  6. word of the day conjecture coniciō, conicere, coniēcī, coniectus ‘hurl, throw’ Although they’d only known him for a few days, the boys made many conjectures about the new student. Latin iIi Stage 33 (6)

  7. word of the day lenient lēniter ‘gently’ It seems that students tend to appreciate teachers who are more lenient in the way they run their classrooms. Latin iIi Stage 33 (7)

  8. word of the day vestments vestīmenta ‘clothes’ A few minutes before Mass, the priest stepped into a side room in order to don his vestments. Latin iIi Stage 34 (1)

  9. word of the day impending pendeō, pendēre, pependī ‘hang’ As soon as the general saw the massive reinforcements of his enemy, he began to fear his impending defeat. Latin iIi Stage 34 (2)

  10. word of the day tenebrous tenebrae ‘darkness’ Even though he was an experienced spelunker, even Roosterbean feared the tenebrous depths of that cave. Latin iIi Stage 34 (3)

  11. word of the day imminent immineō, imminēre, imminuī ‘hang over’ As the enemy forces crested the hill, the leader taunted the defenders, shouting, “Your demise is imminent!” Latin iIi Stage 34 (4)

  12. word of the day obviate obviam eō, obviam īre, obviam iī ‘meet, go to meet’ When you jump out of a plane, you had better use a parachute in order to obviate disaster! Latin iIi Stage 34 (5)

  13. word of the day append pendeō, pendēre, pependī ‘hang’ I have appended a vocabulary list to the back of your text; look up all the words you need! Latin iIi Stage 34 (6)

  14. word of the day vicinity vīcīnus ‘neighbor’ I’m sure that there are plenty of excellent hiking trails in this vicinity. Latin iIi Stage 35 (1)

  15. word of the day rectitude rēctē ‘rightly, properly’ Soogletorp always wants to respect herself and her upbringing; she is a model of rectitude. Latin iIi Stage 35 (2)

  16. word of the day putative putō, putāre, putāvī, putātus ‘think’ Although he won’t admit it, Ratsniffer is the putative father of those children. Latin iIi Stage 35 (3)

  17. word of the day moratorium moror, morārī, morātus sum ‘delay’ The governor declared a moratorium on executions until the fairness of the practice could be evaluated. Latin iIi Stage 35 (4)

  18. word of the day officious officium ‘duty’ The officious -- bordering on enthusiastic -- way that the policeman dispersed the crowd from the crime scene annoyed everyone. Latin iIi Stage 35 (5)

  19. word of the day supplication supplicium ‘punishment’ The farmers went before the king in supplication, begging him not to slaughter all their prize goats. Latin iIi Stage 35 (6)

  20. word of the day simultaneously simul ‘at the same time’ Unkabunka is so skilled that he is able both to juggle and swallow fire simultaneously. Latin iIi Stage 35 (7)

  21. word of the day demur moror, morārī, morātus sum ‘delay’ Normally Qwelfii would have accepted the challenge of a rodeo, but due to her broken foot, this time she demurred. Latin iIi Stage 35 (8)

  22. word of the day extremity extrēmus ‘farthest’ It was so cold out that Buyatoko was starting to lose feeling in her extremities. Latin iIi Stage 36 (1)

  23. word of the day fruition fruor, fruī, fructus sum ‘enjoy’ After 10 years of battle, the plan of conquering Troy was finally brought to fruition by the Greeks. Latin iIi Stage 36 (2)

  24. word of the day tangible tangō, tangere, tetigī, tāctus ‘touch’ It wasn’t enough for those students to get praise; they wanted something tangible in return for their efforts. Latin iIi Stage 36 (3)

  25. word of the day animadversion animadvertō, animadvertere, animadvertī, animadversus ‘notice, take notice of’ Despite the audience’s many animadversions against her poem, Poopina decided to publish it anyway. Latin iIi Stage 36 (4)

  26. word of the day inveterate vetus ‘old’ Despite the fact that Ichibansoop is an inveterate gambler, his wife still to this day tries to get him to stop. Latin iIi Stage 36 (5)

  27. word of the day vacuous vacuus ‘empty’ In our society, blondes are stereotypically seen as having vacuous smiles and meaningless giggles. Latin iIi Stage 36 (6)

  28. word of the day armament arma ‘weapons’ The military commanders complain continually that they do not have the proper armaments to fight this new kind of war. Latin iIi Stage 36 (7)

  29. word of the day didactic discō, discere, didicī ‘learn’ The military commanders complain continually that they do not have the proper armaments to fight this new kind of war. Latin iIi Stage 37 (1)

  30. word of the day conjugal coniūnx ‘wife, spouse’ The military commanders complain continually that they do not have the proper armaments to fight this new kind of war. Latin iIi Stage 37 (2)

  31. word of the day culpable culpō, culpāre, culpāvī, culpātus ‘blame’ The military commanders complain continually that they do not have the proper armaments to fight this new kind of war. Latin iIi Stage 37 (3)

  32. word of the day estival aestās ‘summer’ The military commanders complain continually that they do not have the proper armaments to fight this new kind of war. Latin iIi Stage 37 (4)

  33. word of the day odious odium ‘hatred’ The military commanders complain continually that they do not have the proper armaments to fight this new kind of war. Latin iIi Stage 37 (5)

  34. word of the day inane inānis ‘empty, meaningless’ The military commanders complain continually that they do not have the proper armaments to fight this new kind of war. Latin iIi Stage 37 (6)

  35. word of the day dignitary dignus ‘worthy, appropriate’ The military commanders complain continually that they do not have the proper armaments to fight this new kind of war. Latin iIi Stage 37 (7)

  36. word of the day revoke revocō, revocāre, revocāvī, revocātus ‘recall, call back’ The military commanders complain continually that they do not have the proper armaments to fight this new kind of war. Latin iIi Stage 37 (8)

  37. word of the day nuptials nūbō, nūbere, nūpsī, nūptus ‘marry’ The military commanders complain continually that they do not have the proper armaments to fight this new kind of war. Latin iIi Stage 38 (1)

  38. word of the day gratification grātus ‘acceptable, pleasing’ The military commanders complain continually that they do not have the proper armaments to fight this new kind of war. Latin iIi Stage 38 (2)

  39. word of the day the Orient orior, orīrī, ortus sum ‘rise, arise’ The military commanders complain continually that they do not have the proper armaments to fight this new kind of war. Latin iIi Stage 38 (3)

  40. word of the day querulous queror, querī, questus sum ‘lament, complain about’ The military commanders complain continually that they do not have the proper armaments to fight this new kind of war. Latin iIi Stage 38 (4)

  41. word of the day intravenous (I.V.) intrā ‘inside’ The military commanders complain continually that they do not have the proper armaments to fight this new kind of war. Latin iIi Stage 38 (5)

  42. word of the day dexterity dextra ‘right hand’ The military commanders complain continually that they do not have the proper armaments to fight this new kind of war. Latin iIi Stage 38 (6)

  43. word of the day mentation mēns ‘mind’ The military commanders complain continually that they do not have the proper armaments to fight this new kind of war. Latin iIi Stage 38 (7)

  44. word of the day pontificate pontifex ‘priest’ The military commanders complain continually that they do not have the proper armaments to fight this new kind of war. Latin iIi Stage 38 (8)

  45. word of the day Prohibition prohibeō, prohibēre, prohibuī, prohibitus ‘prevent’ During the time of Prohibition, many speakeasies were started so that people could go somewhere in secret and drink alcohol. Latin iIi Stage 38 (9)

  46. word of the day regulations regō, regere, rēxī, rectus ‘rule’ The government issued a number of environmental regulations dictating how much of each toxic gas can be emitted into the atmosphere. Latin iIi Stage 38 (10)

  47. word of the day sparse spargō, spargere, sparsī, sparsus ‘scatter’ The rural North Country of New Hampshire is so sparsely populated that political candidates hardly ever visit it. Latin iIi Stage 39 (1)

  48. word of the day cadence cadō, cadere, cecidī, cāsus ‘fall’ Frogmeister stomped his foot in time with the thumping cadence of Beyonce’s music. Latin iIi Stage 39 (2)

  49. word of the day perdition perdō, perdere, perdidī, perditus ‘lose, destroy’ The father’s infidelity, the mother’s gambling addiction, and the son’s constant drug dealing are leading the once proud family into perdition. Latin iIi Stage 39 (3)

  50. word of the day studious studium ‘study, enthusiasm’ Mxxpo is very studious; he takes care to complete all his work, even if it takes a long time, before going bowling with his friends. Latin iIi Stage 39 (4)

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