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Practice Lesson: Latin 15
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| pend, pens (1) | hang |
| pend, pens, pond | weigh |
| pend, pens (2) | pay |
| pand, pans, pass | spread; extend |
| pati, pass | suffer; feel; endure; permit; |
| pon, pos, posit [pound, post] | put; place |
| tend, tens, tent | stretch |
| tenu | thin |
| tempt, tent | try out; test |
| ten tin, tent [tain] | hold |
| her, hes | stick; cling |
| depend | To rely, especially for support or maintenance: Children must depend on their parents;To hang down: "And ever-living Lamps depend in Rows" |
| ponderous | Having great weight |
| expensive | Requiring a large expenditure; costly. |
| expansive | Broad in size or extent; comprehensive: expansive police powers; Grand in scale: an expansive lifestyle. |
| impassive | Devoid of or not subject to emotion. |
| opponent | One that opposes another or others in a battle, contest, controversy, or debate |
| transpose | To reverse or transfer the order or place of; interchange |
| extensive | Large in extent, range, or amount |
| tenuous | Long and thin; slender: tenuous strands; Having little substance; flimsy: a tenuous argument. |
| tentative | Not fully worked out, concluded, or agreed on; provisional: tentative plans; Uncertain; hesitant. |
| retentive | Having the ability or capacity to retain knowledge or information with ease: a retentive memory |
| contain | To have as component parts; include or comprise: The album contains many memorable songs; To hold or keep within limits; restrain: I could hardly contain my curiosity |
| adhere | To stick fast by or as if by suction or glue; To remain devoted to or be in support of something: adhered to her beliefs. |
| cohesive | characterized by unity; being or joined into a single entity |
| incoherent | lacking in clarity or organization; disordered; unable to express oneself clearly; inarticulate |
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