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De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum Word Scramble

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The word scramble game is a fun and engaging way to test your knowledge of key vocabulary terms related to ‘De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum’.

  • Unscramble key vocabulary terms
  • No time limit, but limited number of moves
  • Use spells to get extra moves
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bonorum
The Latin word for 'goods' or 'benefits', often used in the context of discussing what is considered good or beneficial.
malorum
The Latin word for 'evils' or 'harm', often used in the context of discussing what is considered bad or harmful.
finibus
The Latin word for 'limits' or 'boundaries', often used in the context of discussing the boundaries of good and evil.
summum
The Latin word for 'the highest' or 'the ultimate', often used in the context of discussing the highest or ultimate good.
honestum
The Latin word for 'honorable' or 'noble', often used in the context of discussing what is morally right or virtuous.
turpe
The Latin word for 'disgraceful' or 'shameful', often used in the context of discussing what is morally wrong or dishonorable.
virtus
The Latin word for 'virtue' or 'excellence', often used in the context of discussing moral excellence or goodness.
vituperatoribus
The Latin word for 'those who revile' or 'those who insult', often used in the context of discussing critics or detractors.
laudantium
The Latin word for 'those who praise' or 'those who commend', often used in the context of discussing those who give praise or approval.
confutatis
The Latin word for 'refuted' or 'disproved', often used in the context of discussing arguments that have been successfully countered or proven wrong.

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