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  2. Root Meaning in English Origin language Etymology (root origin) English examples tac-, -tic-be silent: Latin: tacere, tacitus: reticent, reticence, tacit, taciturn tach-

  3. Root Meaning in English Origin language Etymology (root origin) English examples jac-lie: Latin: jaceo "to be thrown": adjacency, adjacent, circumjacency ...

  4. List of Latin phrases (T) - Wikipedia

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    ter in die (t.i.d.) thrice in a day: Medical shorthand for "three times a day". terminat hora diem; terminat auctor opus. The hour finishes the day; the author finishes his work. Phrase concluding Christopher Marlowe's play Doctor Faustus. [3] terminus ante/post quem: limit before/after which

  5. Kensiu language - Wikipedia

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    They may occur as monosyllabic words or as the final syllable of disyllabic words, i.e. 'CVC, 'CCVC, CV.'CVC, 'CV.CVC. Minor syllables with either a limited inventory of possible epenthetic vowels occurring medially in an initial consonant cluster or a broader inventory of vowels, but fixed final syllable stress, i.e. CV.'CVC or CV2.CV1C where ...

  6. Latin phonology and orthography - Wikipedia

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    /j/ generally appeared only at the beginning of words, before a vowel, as in iaceō, except in compound words such as adiaceō (pronounced something like listen ⓘ). Between vowels, it was generally as a geminate /jj/, as in cuius (pronounced something like listen ⓘ) except in compound words such as trāiectus.

  7. Mokilese language - Wikipedia

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    The most common reduplication form is a reduplication of the first CVC of a word. poadok –to plant something poadpoadok – to be planting something; loang – fly loangloang – full of flies; Next, there's the CVh reduplication form. This is the reduplication of the first CV of a word and lengthening of the vowel with /h/. wia – to do

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  9. List of English words of French origin (J–R) - Wikipedia

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    A great number of words of French origin have entered the English language to the extent that many Latin words have come to the English language. J. jabot; jacinth ...