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chancellor
chancellor [Old French chancelier royal secretary, from Late Latin cancellarius doorkeeper, clerk, from Latin cancellus latticework barrier] 1 :
certiorari
certiorari [Medieval Latin certiorari (volumus) (we wish) to be informed (words used in
causa
cau·sae [kȯ-zī, -zē; ka-sī] [Latin] : cause used in various Latin phrases
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capitation
capitation [Late Latin capitatio, from Latin caput head] 1 : a direct uniform
brief
French bref brief letter, writ indicating legal proceedings, from Late Latin brevis breve short document, summary, from Latin brevis, adjective, short]
bigamy
bigamy [Medieval Latin bigamia, ultimately from Latin bi- two + Greek gamos marriage]
annuity
annuity pl: -ities [Medieval Latin annuitas, from Latin annuus yearly] 1 : an amount payable
aliquot
aliquot [Medieval Latin aliquotus contained an exact number of times in something else,
affiant
present participle of affier to pledge faith, swear, from Medieval Latin affidare, ultimately from Latin ad to + fidere to trust]
accessory
accessory also ac·ces·sa·ry [ik-se-sə-rē, ak-] n pl: -ries [Medieval Latin accessorius subordinate matter, accomplice to a crime, from Latin accedere
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