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comes from the Latin word for “do, go, lead, drive.”
Ag comes from the Latin word for “do, go, lead, drive.” An agenda is a list of things to be done. An agent is usually someone who does things on behalf of another, just as an agency is a office that does business for others.
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Agitate
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Agitate
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Agitate (v.) (1) To move something with an irregular, rapid, violent action. (2) To stir up or excite
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Litigate
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Litigate
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(v.) To carry on a lawsuit by judicial process.
Litigate (v.) To carry on a lawsuit by judicial process.
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Prodigal
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Prodigal
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(adj.) Recklessly or wastefully extravagant; spendthrift.
Prodigal (adj.) Recklessly or wastefully extravagant; spendthrift.
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Synagogue
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Synagogue
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Synagogue (n.) The center of worship and communal life of a Jewish congregation; temple.
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comes from venire, the Latin verb meaning “come.”
Ven/Vent comes from venire, the Latin verb meaning “come.” To intervene in a case or an argument is to “come between” the two opponents. An avenue is a street, or originally an access road by which to “come toward” something.
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Advent
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Advent
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(n.) A coming or arrival; a coming into use.
Advent (n.) A coming or arrival; a coming into use.
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Provenance
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Provenance
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Provenance (n.) Origin or source
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Venturesome
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Venturesome
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(adj.) Inclined to seek out risk or danger; bold, daring, adventurous.
Venturesome (adj.) Inclined to seek out risk or danger; bold, daring, adventurous.
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Venue
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Venue
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(n.) (1) The place where a trial is held. (2) The locale of an event.
Venue (n.) (1) The place where a trial is held. (2) The locale of an event.
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