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(Latin imitatio stands for imitation) |
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(Latin improvisus stands for sadden, unexpected) |
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(French toucher stands for touch, apply, feel) |
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| (Latin intermedia stands for mean) |
(Latin inte rstands for between and ludus is play) | (Latin intermezzo — pause, entracte) |
(Latin interpretatio) | (Latin intervallum — interspace, distance, also — difference) |
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| (Latin in stands for inside, tonus stands for a tone; in-tonare)— utter by a loud voice; in common is pronounsation character) |
| (Latin introductio stands for entering) |
(Latin inventio stands for invention, fiction) |
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