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1 STATE
[A]CIVILIS (-E)[N]STATUS (-US) (M)LOCUS (-I) (M)CONDITIO (-ONIS) (F)CONDICIO (-ONIS) (F)AFFECTIO (-ONIS) (F)ADFECTIO (-ONIS) (F)HABITUS (-US) (M)SORS (SORTIS) (F)SORTIS (-IS) (F)FORTUNA (-AE) (F)CIVITAS (-ATIS) (F)RESPUBLICA (-AE) (F)RES PUBLICA (F)MAGNIFICENTIA (-AE) (F)[V]DECLARO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)EXPONO (-ERE -POSUI -POSITUM)NARRO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)LOQUOR (LOQUI LOCUTUS SUM)INDICO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)IUDICO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)JUDICO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)STATUO (-ERE -TUI -TUTUM)EXPROMO (-ERE -PROMPSI -PROMPTUM)PERSCRIBO (-ERE -SCRIPSI -SCRIPTUM)INTENDO (-ERE -TENDI -TENTUM)- GET INTO A CERTAIN STATE- WILD STATE -
2 STATE: GET INTO A CERTAIN STATE
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3 STATE: WILD STATE
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4 STATE A PROPOSITION
[V]ECFOR (-FARI -FATUS SUM)EFFOR (-FARI -FATUS SUM) -
5 STATE BANQUET
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6 STATE COACH
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7 STATE FALSELY
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8 STATE MANTLE
[N]CHLAMIS (-IDIS) (F)CLAMIS (-IDIS) (F)CLAMYS (-YDIS) (F) -
9 STATE OF AFFAIRS
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10 STATE OF DISABILITY
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11 STATE OF MIND
[N]ADFECTUS (-US) (M)AFFECTUS (-US) (M) -
12 STATE ROBE
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13 STATE ROBE OF WOMEN
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14 STATE TREASURY
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15 CHAIR OF STATE
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16 CITY-STATE
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17 CULMINATING STATE
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18 DEPLORABLE STATE
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19 DEVIATE: DEVIATING FROM THE RIGHT STATE
[ADV]DEEnglish-Latin dictionary > DEVIATE: DEVIATING FROM THE RIGHT STATE
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20 DILAPIDATED STATE
[N]SENECTUS (-UTIS) (F)
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