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I want to remember Latin relative words Tue Jul 25, 2006 16:32 pm  I want to remember Latin relative words
 

1.
TERES
it means rounded, such as pronator teres. Can you give me aother word which including teres/tere(te).

2.
PRONATOR
meaning rotating forward, (Pro- forward, nator, rotate).
Can you give me another word which including NATOR?

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