Caesars English II Ancient Latin Stems, Lesson I.
Caesar’s English II Lesson XI. GRAT (PLEASING) GRATIFICATION, INGRATIATE, GRATUITOUS GRAT means pleasing. Gratification is when you are pleased; to ingratiate.
Caesar’s English II Lesson XX. epithet n. (EP-ih-thet): a characterizing term Spanish: epíteto The English noun epithet comes from the Latin epitheton,
Caesar’s English II Lesson XV. culp (blame) culprit, culpable, exculpate CULP means blame. We blame the culprit; to be culpable is to be guilty; and to.
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PUNCT (POINT) PUNCTUATE, PUNCTUAL, PUNCTILIOUS PUNCT means point. To punctuate is to insert periods, exclamation points, and other symbols into writing;
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Caesar’s English II Lesson X. tacit (adj.): unspoken Spanish: tacito The English adjective tacit comes from the Latin tacitus, silent, and it refers to.
Clud (close) exclude, included, preclude CLUD means close. To exclude is to close out; to be included is to be admitted; and to preclude something that.