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Name and define two English words that come from Ancient Roman languageAsked by Adeptus Xiao
Name and define two English words that come from Ancient Roman language latin
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1. Confer - This word comes from the Latin word "conferre," which means "to bring together" or "to compare." In English, "confer" is often used to describe the act of consulting or discussing something with others in order to exchange ideas or come to a decision.
2. Pedestrian - Derived from the Latin word "pedester" meaning "on foot," the word "pedestrian" in English refers to a person who is traveling on foot. It can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is dull, commonplace, or lacking imagination, much like the monotony of walking on foot.
2. Pedestrian - Derived from the Latin word "pedester" meaning "on foot," the word "pedestrian" in English refers to a person who is traveling on foot. It can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is dull, commonplace, or lacking imagination, much like the monotony of walking on foot.
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