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Latin Words Group #6 Mrs. Emeterio's English 11 (McGuffey High School)

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In secret

The coven of witches met in camera to decide the fate of the town’s governor. He had led a recent and fatal witch hunt.

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The beginning or opening words of an old text, poem, or song.

(IN-sa-pit)Stress is on the first syllable.

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In memory of someone who has died.

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In peace.

(In-paa-chayor in-pa-kay)

You will also have the term: requiescat in pace.Abbreviation is R.I.P. English: Rest In Peace Latin: Requiescat In Pace

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/in%20pace

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In the original place.

(In-sigh-to / in-see-chew)

Above is the live sea snail NaticaHebraea photographed in situ.

The term in situ is often used to describe ancient sculpture that was carved in place such as the Sphinx.

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In total.

Jabba the Hutt rejected Luke Skywalker’s demands in toto.

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Criminal intent. (Mens – reeeya)

http://criminal.findlaw.com/criminal-law-basics/mens-rea-a-defendant-s-mental-state.html

Mens rea allows the criminal justice system to differentiate between someone who did not mean to commit a crime and someone who intentionally set out to commit a crime.

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Because of the fact that has just been mentioned.

A visually impaired person, ipso facto, is not likely to acquire a driver's license.

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In vitro means “in glass” and any biological process that occurs in the laboratory rather than in the body or a natural setting can be called in vitro. Think about modern fertility treatments.

Outside the living body and in an artificial environment.