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Practice Lesson: Latin 13
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| A | B |
| ambul | walk |
| grad, gred, gress | step |
| migr, migrat | move; travel |
| ced, cess | move; withdraw |
| err | stray; wander |
| vag | wander |
| curr, curs, corr [cours] | run |
| cura, cur | care |
| fug, fugit | flee |
| late | hide |
| lat | wide |
| later | side |
| -late, -lation, -lative | carry; bear |
| somnambulist | someone who walks about in his sleep |
| digress | To turn aside, especially from the main subject in writing or speaking; stray |
| migratory | Traveling from one place to another at regular times of year, often over long distances |
| recede | To move back or away from a limit, point, or mark |
| errant | Straying from the proper course or standards |
| extravagant | Given to lavish or imprudent expenditure; exceeding reasonable bounds |
| cursory | Performed with haste and scant attention to detail |
| manicure | To clip or trim evenly and closely |
| fugitive | (Noun) One who flees; a refugee; (Adj) Running away or fleeing, as from the law. |
| latent | Present or potential but not evident or active: latent talent. |
| latitude | The angular distance north or south of the earth's equator, measured in degrees along a meridian, as on a map or globe; Freedom from normal restraints, limitations, or regulations |
| lateral | Of, relating to, or situated at or on the side |
| translate | To render in another language; To put into simpler terms; explain or interpret |
| elation | Joyfulness or exaltation of spirit, as from success, pleasure, or relief; high spirits |
| superlative | (Adj) Of the highest order, quality, or degree; surpassing or superior to all others; (Noun) Something of the highest possible excellence |
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