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Latin: Lessons 1-3 Matching

Latin lessons 1-3 Matching

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infinitesimal) Immeasurably or incalculably minute
annihilateTo destroy completely
aggravationA source of continuing, increasing irritation or trouble; Exasperation.
nullify; invalidate; To counteract the force or effectiveness of;
unalienableNot to be separated, given away, or taken away; inalienable;
verbiageAn excess of words for the purpose; wordiness;
investitureThe act or formal ceremony of conferring the authority and symbols of a high office; an adornment or cover.
verbatimUsing exactly the same words; corresponding word for word.
forteSomething in which a person excels
aggrandizement2. To make greater in power, influence, stature, or reputation. 3. To make appear greater; exaggerate;
nullitya nobody; a nonentity
aggrandizementTo mention, describe, or treat individually; itemize or specify
grandeurThe quality or condition of being grand, impressive, or awesome; magnificence
infinitudeAn immeasurably large quantity, number, or extent
affirmationSomething declared to be true; a positive statement or judgment
alienateTo cause to become unfriendly or hostile; estrange
lineamentsA distinctive shape, contour, or line, especially of the face
travestyAn exaggerated or grotesque imitation, such as a parody of a literary work; a mockery.
alignmentThe process of adjusting parts so that they are in proper relative position
impartialityunprejudiced; the act of showing no more favor to one side than the other
abjure1. To renounce under oath; forswear. 2. To recant solemnly; repudiate;
alleviate) To make (pain, for example) more bearable
abstruseDifficult to understand; recondite
circumlocutionThe use of unnecessarily wordy and indirect language; Evasion in speech or writing; A roundabout expression.
adventThe coming or arrival, especially of something extremely important
delineateTo depict in words or gestures; describe; to draw or trace.
contravenesTo act or be counter to; violate
affinityA natural attraction, liking, or feeling of kinship.
convenedTo come together usually for an official or public purpose; assemble formally
accessionThe attainment of a dignity or rank
divestureTo strip, as of clothes
adduceTo cite as an example or means of proof in an argument.
antecedentA preceding occurrence, cause, or event.
collusionA secret agreement between two or more parties for a fraudulent, illegal, or deceitful purpose.
deludeTo deceive the mind or judgment of
deductiveThe drawing of a conclusion by reasoning
annullTo make or declare void or invalid
conduciveTending to cause or bring about; contributive
circumventTo avoid or get around by artful maneuvering
deprecateTo express disapproval of


Latin Teacher emeritus
Riverheads High School / Stuarts Draft High School
Fishersville, Virginia 22939, VA

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