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1. The Arabized the thing that performs pasteurization); this is the words are treated as if they were original Arabic words passive participle

2. Alienate (Verb) To convey or transfer to another, as title, property, or right; to part voluntarily with ownership of. Etymology: alienatus, perfect passive participle of …

3. Entries with "rapio" Abreption: Abreption (English) Origin & history From Latin abreptus, perfect passive participle of abripiō ("snatch away"); from ab ("away") + rapiō…

4. Entries with "abripio" Abreption: Abreption (English) Origin & history From Latin abreptus, perfect passive participle of abripiō ("snatch away"); from ab ("away") + rapiō ("snatch")…

5. Latin concutere Concuss- to strike together com- com- quatere to strike kwēt- in Indo-European roots From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition From Latin Concussus, the perfect passive participle of concutiō (“shake violently”), from con- + quatiō (“shake, hit”).

6. Alumnus (n.) "pupil or graduate of a school," 1640s, from Latin Alumnus "a pupil," literally "foster son," vestigial present passive participle of alere "to suckle, nourish," from PIE root *al-(2) "to grow, nourish." With ending akin to Greek -omenos.Plural is alumni.The fem