English Derivatives from Latin

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this word, from 'manus' (hand), describes physical labor
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this word from the verb meaning 'to see' describes something that can be seen
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this person works on your 'dentes'
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a place where you 'listen' (audire)
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this device calculates (putare) information
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this professional is very 'learned' (doctus)
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this vessel, from 'urna', usually holds ashes
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this type of rock is named after the Latin word for 'fire' (ignis)
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this describes mental 'sharpness', and comes from 'acuere' (to sharpen)
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this 'writing' (from 'scribere') appears 'on' monuments
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this describes a rare celestial event concerning the sun
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this word, from 'caelum' (sky), describes something heavenly or divine