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latin review for day 2 of the test

Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in each of the black spaces below before clicking on it to display the answer.
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bonus, -a , -um   melior (melius), optimus  
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malus, -a , -um   peior (peius), pessimus  
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magnus, -a , -um   maior (maius), maximus  
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parvus, -a , -um   minor (minus), minimus  
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multus, -a , -um   plus, plurimi, -ae, -a  
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numero   number  
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caveo   caution  
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praetereo   preterit  
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provideo   provide  
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veho   vehicle  
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victoria   victor  
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inimicus   inimical  
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praemium   premium  
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spectaculum   spectacle  
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cliens   client  
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rodo   order  
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conspectus   inveighconspectus  
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genus   genus  
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superbus   superb  
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crudelis   cruel  
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ferox   fierce  
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caveat emptor   let the buyer beware  
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cave canem   beware of the dog  
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cave quid dicis, quando, et cui   beware what you say, when, and to whom  
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ex nihilo hihil fit   nothing comes from nothing  
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volenti non fit iniuria   to a willing (person) no harm is done  
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luc fiat   let there be light  
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fiat voluntas tua   (may) your will be done  
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fiat iustitia ruat caelum   let justice be done, though heaven may fall  
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novus ordo seclorum   a new order of the ages (is created)  
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et hoc genus omne   and everything of that kind  
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amicus humani generis   a friend  
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hostis humani generis   an enemy of the human race  
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sui generis   of its own kind  
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alieni generis   of a differend kind  
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magis mutus quam piscis   more mute than a fish  
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potius mori quam foedari   rather to die than to be dishonored  
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ex post facto   from what is done afterwards  
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onus probandi   the bruden fo proof  
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prima facie   on/at first apperance  
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a vinculo matrimoni   from the bond of marriage  
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a mensa et toro   from tabel to couch  
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compos mentis   sound of mind  
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non compos mentis   not of sound mind  
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nolo contenderei   s/he does not prosecute  
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nolle prosequi   to be unwilling to prosecute  
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