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interloper
one who intrudes by trespassing
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internecine
very destructive to both sides in a conflict
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interpolate
to insert between other parts, especially in a written work
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interregnum
any period of time when a state is without a ruler or a provisional government
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pono, ponere, posui, positum
to put, to place, L
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interpose
TO INSERT BETWEEN PARTS OF SOMETHING, TO INTERJECT IN A CONVERSATION
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juxtapose
to place side by side
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prope, propinquos
near, L
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propinquity
nearness, proximity
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rapprochement
restoration of cordial ralationships, reconciliation especially between two countries
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quies, quietis, quiesco, quiescere...
quiet, to rest
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acquiesce
to agree or consent without objection
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requiem
a mass for the repose of departed souls
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unrequited
not given in payment or returned in kind
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trudo, trudere...
to push, L
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abtruse
difficult to understand
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extrude
to push out a liquid substance that retains into a predetermined shape
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obtrude
to push out, to force one's ideas insistently upon others
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