VOCABULARY FROM CLASSICAL ROOTS BOOK E LESSON 1

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INTER
between
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Interloper
one who intrudes by meddling or trespassing on the rights of others
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Internecine
  1. very destructive to both sides in a conflict; involving slaughter and carnage

  2. pertaining to struggle or conflict within groups, organizations, or nations

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Interpolate
  1. to insert or add something between other parts, especially in a text or written work

  2. to introduce material that severely alters a text or falsifies it

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Interregnum
  1. any period of time when a state is without a ruler or has a provisional government, especially between the reign of a sovereign and a successor

  2. an interval between controlling elements; an interruption in an otherwise continuous function or process

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PONO, PONERE, POSUI, POSITUM
to put; to place
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Interpose
  1. to insert between parts of something; to interject in a conversation

  2. to apply pressureor influence; to meddle; to interfere

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Juxtapose
to place side by side
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PROPE, PROPINQUUS
near
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Propinquity
  1. nearness; proximity

  2. kinship

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Rapprochement
reconciliation; restoration of cordial relations, especially between two countries
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QUIES, QUIETIS
quiet; rest
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QUIESCO, QUIESCERE, QUIEVI, QUIETUM
to rest
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Quiescent
at rest; dormant; motionless
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Acquiesce
to agree or consent without any objection
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Requiem
a mass or service for the repose of departed souls; music, poetry, or other composition of the dead
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Unrequited
not reciprocated; not given in payment or returned in kind
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TRUDO, TRUDERE, TRUSI, TRUSUM
to push
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Abstruse
difficult to understand; complex
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Extrude
to push or thrust out a liquid or malleable substance that retains or solidifies into a predetermined shape
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Obtrude
  1. to force one's ideas or oneself insistently upon others

  2. to thrust out; to protrude noticeably, often in an undesirable way

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