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Practice Lesson: Latin 11
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| scrib, script | write |
| liter | letter |
| litig | dispute; quarrel; sue |
| leg,lig,lect | choose; gather |
| leg, lect | read |
| leg (2) | law |
| lig | bind |
| string, strict [strain, straint] | bind |
| stingu, stinct | prick; prick out; quench |
| stimul | goad; rouse |
| pung, punct [point] | point; prick |
| pugn, pug | fight; fist |
| inscription | A marking, such as the wording on a coin, medal, monument, or seal, that is inscribed. |
| literature | The body of written works of a language, period, or culture |
| litigation | To contest in legal proceedings |
| eligible | Qualified or entitled to be chosen |
| legible | Possible to read or decipher |
| illegal | Prohibited by law |
| ligature | A cord, wire, or bandage used for tying or binding |
| stringent | Imposing rigorous standards of performance; severe |
| restrict | To keep or confine within limits |
| distinct | Readily distinguishable from all others; discrete; easily perceived by the senses or intellect; clear |
| stimulate | To rouse to activity or heightened action, as by spurring or goading; excite |
| pungent | Affecting the organs of taste or smell with a sharp acrid sensation; penetrating, biting, or caustic |
| puncture | To pierce with a pointed object |
| pugnacious | Combative in nature; belligerent |
| pugilist | a person who flghts with his flsts; prizeflghter |
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