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Greek: Fract/Fring/Frang
Latin: Frangere/Fractum |
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Greek: Cis/Caedere
Latin: Cisum |
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| the structure or parts, taken as a whole |
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| stinging or biting, especially in taste or smell |
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| tending to argue or cause discord |
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| paying strict attention to detail; extremely careful |
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| minor violation of a rule or law |
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| the best or most typical example |
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| sharply cutting; direct and powerful |
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Greek: Punct
Latin: Pungere/Punctum |
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| two opposite parts of one whole |
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| brief and straightforward |
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| feeling of regret or remorse |
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to intrude on an area belonging to another;
to trespass |
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