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| Latin Haerere, Haesum, "to attach, be fixed" |
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| a follower of a person or idea |
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| not able to be understood; nonsensical |
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| existing as a natural part |
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| Latin Fundere, Fusum, "to pour out" |
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1. not concentrated or focused; wordy 2. to spread out or distribute |
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| overflowing with words or feelings; gushing |
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| Latin Solvere, Solutum, "to loosen, to solve" |
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| devoted to sensual pleasure; lacking moral restraint |
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1. impossible to solve or fix 2. unable to be dissolved |
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| Latin LEGO, LECTUM, "to select, to choose, to gather" |
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| an act against a holy person or place |
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