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PLACERE/PLACITUM LATIN ROOTS |
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satisfied with a situation that should be changed or improved |
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something which has a positive mental effect, but no physical effect |
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"pleasing, earning thanks, or thankful" |
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"Pleasing, earning thanks, thankful" |
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to gain another's favor by flattery or false friendliness |
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one who is not properly thankful |
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DOCERE/DOCTUM LATIN ROOTS |
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easily taught; submissive to instruction |
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to teach a certain point of view to |
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that which is taught; body of beliefs or ideas |
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"TO DECREASE THE STRENGTH OF" |
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TEMPERARE/TEMPERATUM LATIN ROOTS |
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"to temper, make less sever" |
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to decrease the strength of |
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restraint or moderation, especially in regards to alcohol or food |
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lacking moderation; severe or extreme |
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