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tenth, DECI'.

terror, terror.

to test, experi.

to testify, testifica.

to thank, grátula, GRA'TIA-
DA'.
thanks, grátia.
that, ille, iste, eo.
theatre, theatro.
themselves, se.
thick, denso, crasso.
thief, latrón.
to think, cogita.
thing, re.

third,, TRE-PARTI.
this, hic.

thought, cogitátión.
a thought, cogitáto.
thousand, MILL.
thread, filo.
three, tré.

throat, lary'ng, fauci.
throne, solio, throno.
to thrust, trúd.
thunder, tonitru.
time, tempor.
o’clock, hỏi a

timid, timido.
tin, stanno.
tip, extremo.
tomb, sepulcro.
tongue, lingua.
tooth, denti.

top, summa, vertic.
total, TOTAL (E.)
tour, TU'R (F.)

tourist, TU'RIST (F.)
town, oppido.

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trade (dealing),commercia.
(handicraft), artificio.

to trade, merca.

transcript, transcripto.
-to translate, interpreta.
translation, interpretátión.
treasure, thésauro.
to treat, tracta.
tree, arbór.

trial (experiment), experi-
entia, (law) iudicio.

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victory, victória.
violation, violatión.
virtue, virtút.
visit, VISIT (F.)
wagon, carro.
to wait for, expecta.
waiter, servitór.
to walk, perambula.
walking-stick, CANN (F.)

wall, múro.

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will, testamento.

wind, vento.

wine, vino.

wing, ála.
winter, hiem.
wisdom, sapientia.
wise, sapienti.
wish, vol, desidera.
witness, testi.
woman, femina.

wonder, miraculo.
wood (material), ligno.
(a wood), silva..
woods, silvas.
wool, lana.

word, verbo, TERM (E.)
to work, labora, opera.
work, oper.
world, mundo.

worm, vermi.
to worship, venera.
worthy, digno.

wound, vulner.

to write, scríb.

wrong, iniquo, iniusto.

(incorrect),

vitióso.

yard, área.

year, anno.

yearly, annuo.

yellow, flávo.

právo,

to yield (to give up), céd,
(to produce), fund.

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