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ieving or caring), _lazy_. DOMINUS. (See page 38.) 58. DU'CERE: du'co, duc'tum, _to lead, to bring forward_. DUC: adduce'; conduce'; condu'cive; deduce'; educe'; ed'ucate; educa'tion; induce'; induce'ment; introduce'; produce'; reduce'; redu'cible; seduce'; superinduce'; traduce'; tradu'cer. DUCT: abduc'tion; duc'tile (-ity); conduct' (-or); deduct' (-ion, -ive); induct' (-ion, -ive); introduc'tion; introduc'tory; prod'uct (-ion, -ive); reduc'tion; seduc'tion; seduc'tive; aq'ueduct (Lat. n. _a'qua_, water); vi'aduct (Lat. n. _vi'a_, a road); con'duit (Fr. n. _conduit_), a channel for conveying water. 59. DU'O, _two_. DU: du'al; du'el (-ist); duet'; du'plicate (Lat. v. _plica're_, to fold) ; dupli'city (Lat. n. _duplic'itas_, double dealing). Dubi'ety (Lat. n. _dubi'etas_, uncertainty); du'bious (Lat. adj. _du'bius_, uncertain); indu'bitable (Lat. v. _dubita're_, to doubt); doub'le (Fr. adj. _double_, twofold); doubt (Fr. n. _doubt_), -ful, -less ; undoubt'ed. 60. DU'RUS, _hard, lasting_; DURA'RE: du'ro, dura'tum, _to last_. DUR: -able, -ableness, -ability, -ance, _state of being held hard and fast_; duresse, _hardship, constraint_; endure' (-ance); ob'duracy. DURAT: dura'tion ; in'durate, _to grow hard_; indura'tion; ob'duracy. EXERCISE. When the speech, was _concluded_ loud acclamation _arose_. In many parts of the _colony_ much of the waste land has been _reclaimed_, and _agricultural_ operations now _receive_ the due attention of the _colonists_. The patient declined to undergo _auscultation_. Fishing is a healthful _recreation_. Many of the _crusaders_ were inspired with great courage. _Security_ was offered, but it was not _accepted_. The _incumbent_ could not stand the _crucial_ test, and hence _succumbed_. A _curious excrescence_ was cut from the tree. To Neptune with his _trident_ the Greeks ascribed _divine_ power. A French _journalist_ has been _indicted_. The _valedictory_ was pronounced in _December_. What is the difference between _addition_ and _division_? We may easily _predict_ the ruin of an _indolent debtor_. How many _maledictions_ are heaped on _dentists_! The _reduction_ of the public _debt_ is desirable. The prisoner was _doleful_ because he was in _duresse_ vile. An educated man is known by his _accurate_ use of language. The _dandelion_ is a _productive_ plant. The _pilgrims received_ the priest's _benediction_ before setting out on their _journey_. The _decimal_ sy
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