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actitare [1]to be employed in often
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actitare [1]to be employed in much
Unverified in aere alieno esse [irreg.]to be in debt
perpetuarius {adj}always employed
frequenter {adv}often
quotiens {adv}often
quotiescumque {adv}often
saepe {adv}often
gestitare [1]to wear often
actitare [1]to act often
gestitare [1]to carry often
accusitare [1]to accuse often
actitare [1]to do something often
vacillare [1]to be in a weak condition
Lux lucet in tenebris.The light shines in darkness.
in magistratu manere [2]to remain in office
chem. beryllium {n} [rec.] <Be>beryllium <Be>
in nuce {adv}in a nutshell
in cassum {adv}in vain
in perpetuum {adv}in perpetuity
demirandus {adj}to be admired
verendus {adj}to be feared
comparabilis {adj}to be compared
praecidere [3]to be brief
vivere [3]to be alive
vacare [1]to be unoccupied
maritari [1]to be impregnated
maritari [1]to be coupled
pallere [2]to be pale
tacere [2]to be silent
pallere [2]to be sallow
pallere [2]to be yellow
vacare [1]to be empty
errare [1]to be wrong
acediari [1]to be peevish
acediari [1]to be morose
valere [2]to be valid
pudere [2]to be ashamed
haesitare [1]to be stuck
haesitare [1]to be undecided
halare [1]to be fragrant
Unverified incurvari [1]to be bent
Unverified displicere [2]to be unsatisfactory
adcelerare [1]to be quick
abnegare [1]to be unwilling
aestuare [1]to be agitated
timere [2]to be afraid
absentare [1]to be absent
conticescere [3]to be silenced
conticescere [3]to be hushed
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