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v.-Greek origin, from assidere "to sit beside" (originally beside a judge to determine a tax)
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v. or n. -Latin origin, from contra "against" and stare "to stand"
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v. -Latin origin, from ex "out/up" and valere "to be strong, be worth"
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v. -Latin origin, from examen "a test, balance, or weight"
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v. -Latin origin, from inter "between" and pretium "price, value" (meaning one who "negotiates between" parties)
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n. -Latin origin, from per "through" and specere "to look"
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adj. -Latin origin, 'relevans' "raising up/lifting" from re "again/back" and levare "to raise" -in English means "bearing upon the matter in hand"
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adj. -French origin, bizzare "odd/fantastic"
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v. -Latin origin, from in "in" and durus "hard"
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v. - Latin origin, from florere "to bloom/blossom/thrive" and from flos "flower"
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adj. -Latin origin, from furtivus "stolen/secret" and from fur "thief" (in English: suggests guilty nervousness)
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adj. -Latin origin, from per "through" and sistere "to stand still"
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adj. -Latin origin, from vulnerare "to wound"