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Have you heard of this word?

Posted By: IndianaMT on 2006-06-28
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Subject: Have you heard of this word?

She has enough equanimitas and sense to understand that.


I think it is Latin origin and from what hubby and I could find on Google seems to fit in the context.  Just wanted to verify it with someone else.




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I did a Google search too (I always research before posting here) but didn't find anything that seemed to fit. Thanks again.