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consortium
enterprise beyond the resources of any one member 2 Medieval Latin, marital partnership, from Latin : the right of one spouse
certify
certify -fied -fy·ing [Medieval Latin certificare, from Late Latin, to assure, convince, from Latin certus
allegata
allegata [New Latin, plural of allegatum, from Medieval Latin allegare to allege, from
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nuncupative
nuncupative [Medieval Latin nuncupativus, from Late Latin, so-called, from Latin nuncupatus, past participle
quota
quota [Medieval Latin, from Latin quota pars how great a part] 1 :
prothonotary
prothonotary pl: -ries [Late Latin protonotarius, from proto- first in time + Latin notarius stenographer]
proxy
[Middle English procucie, contraction of procuracie, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin procuratia, alteration of Latin procuratio appointment of another as one's
quash
quash [Anglo-French quasser, from Middle French casser quasser, from Late Latin cassare, from Latin cassus void] : to make void :
replication
replication [Anglo-French, from Middle French, from Late Latin replicatio, from Latin, action of folding back, from replicare to
recidivate
recidivate -vat·ed -vat·ing [Medieval Latin recidivatus, past participle of recidivare to fall back, relapse, from
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