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21 LEAD THROUGH
[V]PERDUCO (-ERE -DUXI -DUCTUM) -
22 LEAD TOGETHER
[V]CONDUCO (-ERE -DUXI -DUCTUM) -
23 LEAD VIAL
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24 LEAD WATER
[V]INRIGO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)IRRIGO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM) -
25 LEAD WRONG
[V]FALLO (-ERE FEFELLI FALSUM) -
26 ALLOY: MADE OF ALLOY OF SILVER AND LEAD
[A]STAGNEUS (-A -UM)STANNEUS (-A -UM)English-Latin dictionary > ALLOY: MADE OF ALLOY OF SILVER AND LEAD
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27 ALLOY OF SILVER AND LEAD
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28 duco
duco, xi, ctus, 3, (1) lead, lead away, 1 C. 12:2; 2 T. 3:6; (2) marry, Mt. 22:24 f.; (3) think, consider, H. 10:29. -
29 ALLOY
[N]MIXTURA (-AE) (F)[V]MISCEO (-ERE MISCUI MIXTUM)VITIO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)ADULTERO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)- MADE OF ALLOY OF SILVER AND LEAD -
30 abdueo
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31 ago
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32 auerto
auerto, erti, ersus, 3, turn away, Mt. 5:42; R. 11:26; lead astray, L. 23:14; A. 5:37. -
33 captiuo
captiuo, 1, lead captive, R. 7:23.* -
34 circumduco
circumduco, 3, lead round, 1 C. 9:5; Jas. 3:2.* -
35 deduco
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36 edūco
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37 induco
induco, xi, 3, bring, A. 5:28; bring or lead in or into, ||Mt. 6:13. -
38 produco
produco, xi, ductus, 3, bring or lead forth; A. 12:4; produce, Mk. 4:29. -
39 seduco
seduco, xi, ctus, 3, lead astray, seduce. -
40 traduco
traduco and transduco (2 P. 3:17), xi, ctus, 3, (1) lead or bring over, 2 P. 3:17 ; (2) make a show of, disgrace, Mt. 1:19; Co. 2:15.*
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