Adult

Adult: a person who has stopped growing at both ends and is now growing in the middle.  From Latin adultus (mature, ripe, fully grown).

The National Latin Exam

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Online Class enrollment

Learn Latin, Greek, or English vocabulary derived from Latin and Greek. That is a mouthful. Online class enrollment begins this Friday! Just like HealthCare.gov, enrollment will remain open for a while. UnlikeHealthCare.gov, I will not force you to join a class...

Acuity

Acuity: sharpness of thought, vision, or hearing.  The ability to think accurately and clearly.  Penetrating intelligence. Acuity is insight, perception, sagacity, or astuteness.  Pronunciation: Acuity We often use this word in the phrase “mental acuity.” In idiomatic...

Acute

Acute Oh, man.  There are so many definitions for this word.  Here we go…  1. Sharp at the end.  An acute angle in geometry, is one which is less than a right angle, or less than ninety degrees. An acute angled triangle is one whose three angles are all acute,...

Dozen

Dozen: The number twelve of things of a like kind; as a dozen of eggs. Dozen comes from Old French dozaine, meaning: a dozen. Dozaine derives from and earlier word doze, meaning: twelve. Doze is from Latin word for twelve, duodecim. Duodecim is a combination of duo:...