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Latin: Lessons 19-21 Matching

Latin: Lessons 19-21 Matching

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referendumThe submission of a proposed public measure or actual statute to a direct popular vote.
conjecturalInference or judgment based on inconclusive or incomplete evidence; guesswork.
restiveUneasily impatient under restriction, opposition, criticism, or delay.
circumscribeTo limit narrowly; restrict.
benefactorsOne that gives aid, especially financial aid.
extantStill in existence
convolutionA form or part that is folded or coiled.
primogenitureThe right of the eldest child, especially the eldest son, to inherit the entire estate of one or both parents.
statureAn achieved level; status.
nominalExisting in name only; Not real; Insignificantly small
superstitiousSomeone with an irrational belief that an object, action, or circumstance not logically related to a course of events influences its outcome.
tenureThe act, fact, or condition of holding something in one's possession, as real estate or an office; occupation.
prerequisiteSomething required as a prior condition to something else.
errTo make an error or a mistake. ;To violate accepted moral standards; sin.
inferenceThe act or process of deriving logical conclusions from premises known or assumed to be true.
terrariumA small enclosure or closed container in which selected living plants and sometimes small land animals, such as turtles and lizards, are kept and observed.
influenceA power affecting a person, thing, or course of events, especially one that operates without any direct or apparent effort.
exigencyThe state or quality of requiring much effort or immediate action; A pressing or urgent situation.
perquisitesA payment or profit received in addition to a regular wage or salary.
consistencyDegree of density, firmness, or viscosity
derogationTo disparage; belittle
attenuateTo reduce in force, value, amount, or degree; weaken.
efflorescenceA gradual process of unfolding or developing.
indisputablyBeyond doubt; undeniable
respiratoryOf, relating to, used in, or affecting breathing.
circumstanceDetail accompanying or surrounding an event, as in a narrative or series of events.
undulateTo cause to move in a smooth wavelike motion.
prerogativeAn exclusive right or privilege held by a person or group, especially a hereditary or official right.
eradicateTo tear up by the roots. 2. To get rid of as if by tearing up by the roots
imputationThe act of imputing or ascribing; attribution ;Something imputed, ascribed, or attributed
countervailingTo act against with equal force; counteract.
aberrantDeviating from the proper or expected course.
luminescenceThe emission of light that does not derive energy from the temperature of the emitting body.
elucidatingMaking clear or plain, especially by explanation; clarifying.
putativelyGenerally regarded as such; supposed.
ignominiousMarked by shame or disgrace
consonanceAgreement; harmony; accord.
excogitationThe result of considering or thinking (something) out carefully and thoroughly.
ignobleNot noble in quality, character, or purpose; base or mean.
senescentGrowing old; aging.
migrantsAn itinerant worker who travels from one area to another in search of work.
prodigiouslyImpressively great in size, force, or extent; enormous
deificationThe act or process of being made into a god.
intermediaryActing as a mediator or an agent between persons or things.
pugnaciouslyCombative in nature; belligerent.
petulantUnreasonably irritable or ill-tempered; peevish; Contemptuous in speech or behavior.
revivifyTo impart new life, energy, or spirit to.
adjudicationThe act of hearing and settling (a case) by judicial procedure.
inexpugnableImpossible to overcome or overthrow by force.
dispiritTo lower in or deprive of spirit; dishearten.
ingressA going in or entering.
invalidateto nullify; to make not legally binding.
repugnanceExtreme dislike or aversion.
perpetuateTo cause to continue indefinitely; To prolong the existence of;
emigrateTo leave one's native land and settle in another.
obviateTo prohibit from occurring by advance planning or action.
constrainto compel by physical, moral, or circumstantial force; oblige.
disquisitionA formal discourse on a subject, often in writing.
impetuousCharacterized by sudden and forceful energy or emotion; impulsive and passionate.
abrogationTo abolish, do away with, or annul, especially by authority.


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