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closely / tightly (bound / filled / holding) adverb

arte [artius, artissime]adverb

coin with notched edges (milled) noun

serratus [serrati](2nd) M
noun

cultivated / tilled / farmed (well) adjective

cultus [culta -um, cultior -or -us, cultissimus -a -um]adjective

cultivated / tilled / farmed lands (pl.) noun

cultum [culti](2nd) N
noun

distill [distilled, distilling, distills] verb
[UK: ˌdɪ.ˈstɪl]
[US: ˌdɪ.ˈstɪl]

destillo [destillare, destillavi, destillatus](1st)
verb

distillo [distillare, distillavi, distillatus](1st)
verb

e.g., killers of Caesar noun

tyrannicida [tyrannicidae](1st) M
noun

tyrannoctonus [tyrannoctoni](2nd) M
noun

exact villeinage verb

angario [angariare, angariavi, angariatus](1st) TRANS
verb

farmer, cultivator, tiller noun

colonus [coloni](2nd) M
noun

feathery, composed of or filled with feathers adjective

plumeus [plumea, plumeum]adjective

female villein, female feudal tenant noun

villana [villanae](1st) F
noun

filled, satisfied, sated, having enough adjective

exsaturatus [exsaturata, exsaturatum]adjective

filled / stretched out with stuffing adjective

differtus [differta, differtum]adjective

filled full, full (L+S) adjective

completus [completa -um, completior -or -us, completissimus -a -um]adjective

conpletus [conpleta -um, conpletior -or -us, conpletissimus -a -um]adjective

filled with the sound of lowing / bellowing adjective

demugitus [demugita, demugitum]adjective

fillet [fillets] noun
[UK: ˈfɪ.lɪt]
[US: fə.ˈleɪ]

infula [infulae](1st) F
noun

vitta [vittae](1st) F
noun

filling / filled with sounds / noise adjective

circumsonus [circumsona, circumsonum]adjective

food killer noun

cibicida [cibicidae](1st) M
noun

fulfill [fulfilled, fulfilling, fulfills] (to carry out, see also: carry out)
verb
[UK: fʊl.ˈfɪl]
[US: fʊl.ˈfɪl]

pleoverb

fulfiller noun

completor [completoris](3rd) M
noun

full, filled / stuffed adjective

differtus [differta, differtum]adjective

full, filled up adjective

distentus [distenta, distentum]adjective

full of raillery / irony adjective

cavillosus [cavillosa, cavillosum]adjective

given to / marked by / filled with shouting / bawling / yelling adjective

clamosus [clamosa, clamosum]adjective

ground, milled (of grain) adjective

militus [milita, militum]adjective

handle (cup / jar / door), tiller noun

ansa [ansae](1st) F
noun

ingenious, skilled in art adjective

adfaber [adfabra, adfabrum]adjective

affaber [affabra, affabrum]adjective

instill [instilled, instilling, instills] verb
[UK: ɪn.ˈstɪl]
[US: ˌɪn.ˈstɪl]

incutio [incutere, incussi, incussus](3rd)
verb

Italian millet noun

panicum [panici](2nd) N
noun

jesting, banter, raillery, scoffing noun

cavilla [cavillae](1st) F
noun

cavillum [cavilli](2nd) N
noun

kill [killed, killing, kills] verb
[UK: kɪl]
[US: ˈkɪl]

aboleo [abolere, abolevi, abolitus](2nd) TRANS
verb

extinguo [extinguere, extinxi, extinctus](3rd)
verb

interficio [interficere, interfeci, interfectus](3rd)
verb

interstinguo [interstinguere, interstinxi, interstinctus](3rd) TRANS
verb

leto [letare, letavi, letatus](1st) TRANS
verb

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