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prosecute
prosecute -cut·ed -cut·ing [Latin prosecutus, past participle of prosequi to pursue] vt 1 : to institute and
stipulate
stipulate -lat·ed -lat·ing [Latin stipulatus, past participle of stipulari to exact (as from a prospective debtor) a
probate
probate [Latin probatum, neuter of probatus, past participle of probare to test, approve, prove] 1 a : the
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precedent
precedent [Middle French, from Latin praecedent- praecedens, present participle of praecedere to go ahead of, come before] : prior
plea
placitum, from Latin, decision, decree, from neuter of placitus, past participle of placēre to please, be decided] 1 a : an
pendent
pendent [Middle French pendant suspended, present participle of pendre to hang, ultimately from Latin pendēre] 1 :
patent
patent [Anglo-French, from Latin patent- patens, from present participle of patēre to be open] 1 a : open to
nuncupative
Latin nuncupativus, from Late Latin, so-called, from Latin nuncupatus, past participle of nuncupare to name, probably ultimately from nomen name +
nominate
nominate [Latin nominatus, past participle of nominare to call by name, from nomin- nomen name]
mandate
mandate [Latin mandatum, from neuter of mandatus, past participle of mandare to entrust, enjoin, probably irregularly from manus hand
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