Algazel

On the Will

Latin Etymology

Omnis autem accio voluntaria non potest esse quin sit vel pura credulitas vel sciencia vel oppinio vel imaginacio fantasie. Sciencia autem est sicut accio geometrie secundum quod exigit sciencia vera. Oppinio vero est sicut accio infirmi in cavendo sibi a re quam putat sibi nocivam. Fantasia est sicut accio anime cum appetit rem que est similis ei quod diligit, quamvis sciat eam non esse illud, et cum respuit illud quod est simile ei quod hodit.

The Latin preposition and prefix ex (e) is found in many modern English words. In Latin, the preposition has a number of meanings. Primarily, ex denotes "out of" or "away from." As a prefix, ex can also signify removal, release, or thoroughly completed actions. Which of the following words feature the Latin ex? Please note that many word also use the Greek "exo," which is differs from the Latin ex.

exercise -
exacerbate -
excommunicate -
excel -
express -
extern -
except -

executive -
exoteric -
exoskeleton -
exterior -
extensive -
exotic -
extra -

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