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1 CLOSE THE EYES
[V]CONIVEO (-ERE -NIVI)CONNIVEO (-ERE -NIVI) -
2 GROUND: GROWING CLOSE TO THE GROUND
[A]SESSILIS (-E)English-Latin dictionary > GROUND: GROWING CLOSE TO THE GROUND
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3 GROUND
[A]TERRESTRIS (-E)TERRESTER (-STRIS -STRE)MOLITUS (-A -UM)PRAETRITUS (-A -UM)[N]SOLUM (-I) (N)TERRA (-AE) (F)HUMUS (-I) (F)TELLUS (-URIS) (F)CREPIDO (-DINIS) (F)FUNDUS (-I) (M)LOCUS (-I) (M)CAUSA (-AE) (F)CAUSSA (-AE) (F)PLANITIA (-AE) (F)PLANICIA (-AE) (F)PLANITIES (-EI) (F)PLANICIES (-EI) (F)RATIO (-ONIS) (F)RES (REI) (F)MOLARIS (-IS) (M)- GROUNDS- GROWING CLOSE TO THE GROUND- IN THE GROUND- ON GOOD GROUNDS- ON THE GROUND
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