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| propense | readily | » |
| pateo | to be open, be exposed | » |
| pateo | to be revealed, to stand open, to be clear, plain | » |
| foris | a door, opening, entrance | » |
| aperte | openly, frankly | » |
| apertio | f, an opening | » |
| libere | freely, openly, frankly | » |
| palam | openly, publicly, (+abl.) in the presence of | » |
| aperito | F, an opening | » |
| obvius | on the way, in the way / (in dat.) open, accessible | » |
| comperio | to disclose fully, find out with certainty, lay open | » |
| pelagus | main, open sea | » |
| erumpo | to break open, vent, discharge, erupt | » |
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| directus | plain, simple, direct, open, straightforward | » |
| candide | openly, clearly, candidly | » |
| os, oris | mouth, opening, source / a mask | » |
| patefacio | to disclose, expose, open, make open | » |
| proloquor | to speak out, declare openly | » |
| publicus | of the people, public, open to all | » |
| ingenuitas | free birth, noble-mindedness, frankness, openness | » |
| expositus | open, accessible, exposed | » |
| foramen, foraminis | hole, opening, aperture | » |
| effringo, effregi, effractum | to break, break open | » |
| Claude os, aperi oculos! | Shut your mouth, open your eyes | » |
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