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Podcast | Latin in Layman’s - A Rhetoric Revolution https://open.spotify.com/show/0EjiYFx1K4lwfykjf5jApM?si=b871da6367d74d92
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Inferior: Below or lower in position. In anatomy, it refers to structures situated toward the feet or tail.
Etymology: From Latin "inferus," meaning low or below.
Suffer: To endure or experience pain, injury, or distress.
Etymology: From Latin "sufferre," composed of "sub-" (under) and "ferre" (to bear).
Transfer: To move or convey from one place to another.
Etymology: From Latin "transferre," composed of "trans-" (across) and "ferre" (to bear).
Reference: Something that refers or relates to another thing.
Etymology: From Latin "referre," composed of "re-" (back) and "ferre" (to bear).
Confer: To compare or consult with others.
Etymology: From Latin "conferre," composed of "cum" (with) and "ferre" (to bear).
Deferent Duct: Part of the male reproductive system that carries sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct.
Etymology: "Deferent" comes from Latin "deferens," present participle of "deferre" (to carry away).
Efferent: Carrying away from a central organ or structure.
Etymology: From Latin "efferens," present participle of "efferre" (to carry out).
Ferrous: Relating to iron, often used in the context of iron-containing compounds.
Etymology: From Latin "ferrum," meaning iron.
Translation: The process of converting genetic information from mRNA to a sequence of amino acids during protein synthesis.
Etymology: From Latin "translatio," meaning carrying across.
Proliferate: To multiply or increase rapidly.
Etymology: From Latin "prolifer," combining "proles" (offspring) and "ferre" (to bear).
Circumference: The boundary of a circular area.
Etymology: From Latin "circumferentia," composed of "circum" (around) and "ferre" (to bear).
Pestiferous: Carrying or bringing disease.
Etymology: From Latin "pestifer," combining "pestis" (plague) and "ferre" (to bear).
Luciferase: An enzyme that produces light, often used in bioluminescent assays.
Etymology: From Latin "lucifer," combining "lux" (light) and "ferre" (to bear).
Sulfuriferous: Carrying or containing sulfur.
Etymology: From Latin "sulfur" (sulfur) and "ferre" (to bear).
Fertile: Capable of bearing offspring or producing abundant crops.
Etymology: From Latin "fertilis," derived from "ferre" (to bear).
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Podcast | Latin in Layman’s - A Rhetoric Revolution https://open.spotify.com/show/0EjiYFx1K4lwfykjf5jApM?si=b871da6367d74d92
Gut Guardian Discount Code: LIAM64728
Inferior: Below or lower in position. In anatomy, it refers to structures situated toward the feet or tail.
Etymology: From Latin "inferus," meaning low or below.
Suffer: To endure or experience pain, injury, or distress.
Etymology: From Latin "sufferre," composed of "sub-" (under) and "ferre" (to bear).
Transfer: To move or convey from one place to another.
Etymology: From Latin "transferre," composed of "trans-" (across) and "ferre" (to bear).
Reference: Something that refers or relates to another thing.
Etymology: From Latin "referre," composed of "re-" (back) and "ferre" (to bear).
Confer: To compare or consult with others.
Etymology: From Latin "conferre," composed of "cum" (with) and "ferre" (to bear).
Deferent Duct: Part of the male reproductive system that carries sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct.
Etymology: "Deferent" comes from Latin "deferens," present participle of "deferre" (to carry away).
Efferent: Carrying away from a central organ or structure.
Etymology: From Latin "efferens," present participle of "efferre" (to carry out).
Ferrous: Relating to iron, often used in the context of iron-containing compounds.
Etymology: From Latin "ferrum," meaning iron.
Translation: The process of converting genetic information from mRNA to a sequence of amino acids during protein synthesis.
Etymology: From Latin "translatio," meaning carrying across.
Proliferate: To multiply or increase rapidly.
Etymology: From Latin "prolifer," combining "proles" (offspring) and "ferre" (to bear).
Circumference: The boundary of a circular area.
Etymology: From Latin "circumferentia," composed of "circum" (around) and "ferre" (to bear).
Pestiferous: Carrying or bringing disease.
Etymology: From Latin "pestifer," combining "pestis" (plague) and "ferre" (to bear).
Luciferase: An enzyme that produces light, often used in bioluminescent assays.
Etymology: From Latin "lucifer," combining "lux" (light) and "ferre" (to bear).
Sulfuriferous: Carrying or containing sulfur.
Etymology: From Latin "sulfur" (sulfur) and "ferre" (to bear).
Fertile: Capable of bearing offspring or producing abundant crops.
Etymology: From Latin "fertilis," derived from "ferre" (to bear).
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