Chapter 18 Vocabulary Chadd H. Baribault All picture came from google.com/images.

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Chapter 18 Vocabulary Chadd H. Baribault All picture came from google.com/images

Verb praecurro,praecurrere, praecurri, praecursurus- to run ahead current, precursor, occur

Noun Homo, hominis m-Man Homo sapien, homonid, homunculus

Verb Si praecipitant = they hurl themselves, rush Precipitation, precipice

verb Fugio, fugere, fugi, fugiturus- to flee Fugitive, refuge

Noun manus, manūs F = hand; band Manual,manualy, maniupulate, manumission, manifest, manufacture

Noun Hi canes- these dogs Canine, canine teeth

Adverb modo- only modal, modalism, modality, mode, model, moderate, moderation, modern, modernism, modernist, modernity, modernization, modernize, modest, modesty, modification, modifier, modify, modulate, modulation, module, modus operandi; M.O.

Noun cauda,-ae F. = tail coda

verb Big Bang appāreō, appārēre, appāruī, apparitūrus/a/um = to appear appear, apparation

Adjective ob ē sus, -a, -um-- fat obese, obesity

verb revocavit = he/she called back Revoke

verb pernoctaverunt- they have spent the night nocturnal

Adverb Olim- Once (upon a time)

Noun Legatus –i- m envoy Legit, delegate, legitimate, legacy

Phrase Quid agis?- How are you? agent, agitate, actor

Phrase Mehercule! By Hercules!

Phrase nisi erro- unless I am mistaken errō, errāre, errāvī, errātus = to wander; be wrong error, erroneous, aberration

Verb agnosco, agnoscere, agnovi, agnitus = to recognize Acknowledge

Verb doleō, dolēre, doluī, dolitus/a/um = to feel pain, suffer condolatory, condole, condolence, dole, doleful, dolefully, dolor (singular), dolores

Missing words see pages 3-4