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Chapter 25: First Morning In Rome

Chapter 25: First Morning In Rome . By: Melanyn Rivas Pages 93-94 28words . tumulus, tumulī M = mound, tomb . Noun.

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Chapter 25: First Morning In Rome

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  1. Chapter 25: First Morning In Rome By: Melanyn Rivas Pages 93-94 28words

  2. tumulus, tumulīM = mound, tomb Noun [bioturbation, cryoturbation, disturb, disturbance, disturbedly, disturber, faunalturbation, imperturbable, pedoturbation, perturb, trouble, troublesome, troublous, turbid, turbidity, turbinal, turbinate, turbine, turbojet, turbosphere, turbot, turbulence, turbulent] traveladventures.org

  3. excitō, excitāre, excitāvī, excitātus/a/um = to rouse, wake[someone] up • [citation, cite, excitable, excitation, excite, excitement, exciting, incite, incitement, recital, recite, recitation, recite, resuscitate, solicit, solicitor, solicitous, solicitude, suscitate] Verb business-opportunities.biz

  4. Eho – Hey! Interjection aprockefeller.com

  5. Abhincduashoras – two hours ago • aberration, abdicate, ablative, abstract, abduct, absent, abstruse, etc.] Prepositional Phrase spongebob.wikia.com

  6. Ad tabernamquandam – to a certain shop Prepositional Phrase desedo.com

  7. Postis – door – post Noun chabad.org doorpost, guidepost, post (pillar), poster, sign-post

  8. Poeta – poet Noun [antipoetic, autopoiesis, cosmopoietic, ecopoiesis, ecopoietist, ecopoetist, epopoeia, ethopoeia, ethopoetic, henopoeia, mythopoeia, mythopoeic, mythopoetic, mythopoesis, oenopoetic, onomatopoeia, onomatopoeic, onomatiopeoically, onomatopoetic, onomatopoieia, onomatopoiesis, pathopoeia, poem, poet, poetic, poetolatry, poetomachia, poetry, -poiesis (A combining form meaning “making, formation,” used in the formation of compound words), prosopoeia, prosopopoeia, prosopopeia, rhythmopoeia, rhymopoeia theothershmead.blogspot.com

  9. Aliquid – something • [alias, alibi, alien, alienable, alienate, aliicide, inalienability, inalienable] Noun neatoshop.com

  10. Lapis, lapidis (m) – stoe Noun [dilapidate, dilapidated, dilapidation, elapidation, inlapidate, lapidarian, lapidarist, lapidary, lapidate, lapidation, lapideon, lapideous, lapidicole, lapidicolous, lapidify, lapilliform, lapis, lapis lazuli] life123.com

  11. Oppresus –crushed j • oppress Adjective apanesesportcars.com

  12. Quadratus – squared Adjective • foursquare, headquarters, quadrangle, quadrangular, quadrant, quadrate, quadratic, quadrilateral, quadrille, quadruped, quadruple, quarantine, quarry, quart, quarter, quarterback, quarterdeck, quarterly, quartermaster, quarterstaff, quartet(ette), quire, squad, squadron, square, squarely alibaba.com

  13. DomusAurea – golden dome Noun [domain, domestic, dominance, dominant, dominate, dominatrix, domineering, dominion, dungeon, predominance, predominant, predominate bibleplaces.com

  14. Pervenio, pervenire- to arrive Verb xtremey.net advent, adventure, invent, event, eventual, convene, convention, intervene, intervention, prevent]

  15. Traho, trahere, traxi,tractus – to drag pull Verb contractual, detract, detraction, detrain, distract, distraction, distraught, entrain, entreat, extract, intractable, maltreat, mistreat, portrait, portray, protract, protractile, protraction, protractor, retract, retraction, retreat, subtract, subtraction, subtrahend, trace, tract, tractability, tractable, tractableness, tractile, traction, tractor, trail, trailer, train, trainee, trainer, trait, trawler, treat, treatise, treatment, treaty] jtfgtmo.southcom.mil

  16. Conficio, conficere – to finish Verb • [affair, affect, affected, affection, artifact, artifice, artificial, benefaction, benefactor, beneficent, beneficiary, benefit, calefacient, calorifacient, certificate, certify, chafe, chauffeur, clarify, coefficient, confection, confetti, confit, personalexcellence.co

  17. Sterto, stertere,stertui – to snore Verb sleep.lovetoknow.com

  18. Domus – house Noun arlingtonfriendshouse.org dominant, dominate, dominatrix, domineering, dominion, dungeon, predominance, predominant, predominate]

  19. manus, manūsF Noun amanuensis, bimanous, emancipate, emancipation, manacle, manage, maneuver, manicure, manifest, manifesto, maniloquism, manipulate, manual, manufacture, manumission, manumotor, manure, manuscript, pedimanous, quadrumanous] en.wiktionary.org

  20. arcus, arcūsM = arch; bow; rainbow Noun nps.gov [arc, arcade, arcaded, arch, arched, archer, archery, architrave, archivolt, archway, archwise, arciform, arcing, arced, arc lamp, arcminute, arco, arcograph, arcosolium, arcuate, arcual, arcuation]

  21. aquaeductus, aquaeductūsM Noun educable, education, educe, eduction, induce, inducement, inductee, introduce, irreducible, misconduct, oviduct, photoconductivity, producer, product, productivity, reduce, reduction, reproduce, reproduction, seduce, seduction, subduction, subdue, traduce, transduction, ventiduct, viaduct] faculty.ed.umuc.edu

  22. rīsus, rīsūsM Verb anyten.blogspot.com ridiculous, ridicule, deride, derision, risible, risibility]

  23. Senatus (m) – Senate Noun senectitude, senesce, senescence, senescent, senex, senile, senilism, senile dementia, senility, senilize, senior, seniority, senium, senopia, señor, signor, signore (s); signori (pl), sir, sire, surly] syracuse.com

  24. Strepitus (m) – noise, clattering Verb [obstreperous, obstreperously, obstreperousness, streperous, strepitant, strepitous, strepitus] active-radio.com

  25. Dies, diei – day Noun • Diurnal earth.columbia.edu

  26. Tumultus (m) – uproar, commotion Adjective • Multitude blog.travelpod.com

  27. Vinum – wine • Vineyard Noun cvwine.com

  28. Sequentes – following Verb • Subsequent Vrb marthabeck.com

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