Latin

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Across
  1. 5. (2 Words) “the existing state of affairs.”
  2. 7. selfless concern for others
  3. 8. parts put together to form a unit while remaining separate identities
  4. 12. too great to be counted
  5. 13. (2 words) “in itself”
  6. 14. exact copy
  7. 16. (2 Words) means to provide a service free of charge
  8. 17. the abbreviation of this Latin phrase, which means “and others, especially of the same kind” or “and so forth.”
  9. 18. list of things to be done
  10. 19. to provoke
  11. 21. Sempra) is Latin for “Always Above (Space Force)
  12. 22. very important or holy and not to be messed with
  13. 27. (2 Words) nurturing mother, the school one has graduated from
  14. 30. in vain
  15. 31. Ante meridiem
  16. 33. “word for word”
  17. 35. gallant
  18. 36. (2 Words) he [God] favors our undertaking
  19. 41. worldly as opposed to spiritual
  20. 42. (3 V Words) “I came, I saw, I conquered.”
  21. 43. a rebellious person
  22. 44. Post: meridiem
  23. 45. fail to resist
  24. 46. wrongdoing
  25. 49. (Semper) Always Faithful (US Marines)
Down
  1. 1. (2 Words) “not counterfeit” or “genuine,” which doesn’t stray too far from its original definition of “in good faith.”
  2. 2. ability to make good judgments
  3. 3. cruel act
  4. 4. (2 Words) a second or different version of yourself.”
  5. 6. (2 Words) the greatest achievement of an artist or writer.”
  6. 9. (2 Words) in fact
  7. 10. (2 V Words) “and the other way around” or “in reverse order
  8. 11. uncertain
  9. 15. (2 Words) In its original place
  10. 16. (Semper) Always Ready (Coast Guard)
  11. 20. (2 Words) In Latin, per capita means “by the head,” which can today be translated as “per person.”
  12. 23. (2 Words) to one’s pleasure or as much as one likes
  13. 24. Habeas _____ "you have the body" a judicial order to produce a prisoner
  14. 25. fixed allowance
  15. 26. make anxious
  16. 28. (3 Words) Something for something
  17. 29. (3 Words) Appears on many US coins. "Out of many, one" motto of the US.
  18. 32. (2 Words) “pluck the day” or “seize the day.”
  19. 34. Latin term and a more formal way of saying therefore.
  20. 35. select from a variety of sources
  21. 36. having a double meaning
  22. 37. false or alternative name
  23. 38. small amount
  24. 39. made of iron
  25. 40. greed
  26. 47. in the process of flowing
  27. 48. exhibiting lack of experience