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1 SELF-CONFIDENCE
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2 SELF-CONFIDENT
[A]PRAESUMPTIOSUS (-A -UM)PRAESUMPTIVUS (-A -UM)PRAESUMPTUOSUS (-A -UM)- VERY SELF-CONFIDENT -
3 SELF-CONFIDENCE: WITHOUT SELF-CONFIDENCE
[ADV]DIFFIDENTEREnglish-Latin dictionary > SELF-CONFIDENCE: WITHOUT SELF-CONFIDENCE
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4 SELF-CONFIDENT: VERY SELF-CONFIDENT
[A]PRAEFIDENS (-ENTIS)English-Latin dictionary > SELF-CONFIDENT: VERY SELF-CONFIDENT
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5 -SELF
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6 SELF
[A]IPSE (IPSA IPSUM)LIQUIDUS (-A -UM)[PRON]SUISESE -
7 SELF-
[PREF]AUTO- -
8 SELF-ADVERTISER
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9 SELF-ADVERTISING
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10 SELF-BLENDED
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11 SELF-CONFIDENTLY
[ADV]PRAEFIDENTERPRAESUMPTIOSEPRAESUMPTIVEPRAESUMPTORIEPRAESUMPTUOSE -
12 SELF-CONSCIOUS
[A]VERECUNDES (-A -UM) -
13 SELF-CONTROL
[N]TEMPERANTIA (-AE) (F)TEMPERAMENTUM (-I) (N)TEMPERATIO (-ONIS) (F)TEMPERATURA (-AE) (F)TEMPERIES (-EI) (F)MODERATIO (-ONIS) (F)CONSTANTIA (-AE) (F)SENECTUS (-UTIS) (F)APSTINENTIA (-AE) (F) -
14 SELF-CONTROLLED
[A]TEMPERATUS (-A -UM)TEMPERANS (-ANTIS)CONTINENS (-ENTIS) -
15 SELF-COOKER
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16 SELF-FORGETFUL
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17 SELF-FORGETFULNESS
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18 SELF-INFLICTED
[A]ACCERSITUS (-A -UM)ARCESSITUS (-A -UM) -
19 SELF-INTERESTED
[A]AMBITIOSUS (-A -UM) -
20 SELF-MOVING
[A]AUTOMATUS (-A -UM)
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