Completed Units in Word Info and Get Words Sites That Have Been Enhanced and Upgraded
(all of the enhanced units present parts of speeches (when applicable), have definitions for word entries, and clarifying sentences in context)
						inane					
					
						Latin: inanis, empty, void; worthless, useless; foolish; in this  unit.					
									
						inebri-					
					
						Latin: Latin: make drunk, intoxicate; in this  unit.					
									
						intimat-1					
					
						Latin: a very close friend; a close relationship with someone; in this unit.					
									
						intimat-2					
					
						Latin: to suggest indirectly, to hint; in this  unit.					
									
						iron-, ironi-					
					
						Greek > Latin > Old French > French: pretended ignorance; saying the opposite of what a person really means; in this  unit.					
									
						lament					
					
						Latin: weeping, wailing, moaning; expressing sorrow, grief; strong disappointment, complaint; in this  unit.					
									
						lapid-, lapis-					
					
						Latin: stone, rock; in this  unit.					
									
						larcen-, latro-					
					
						Latin: theft, robbery, felony; from latrocinium, service of mercenaries; freebooting, robbery; latro-, a mercenary soldier, or a robber; in this  unit.					
									
						learn, learning; know, knowledge					
					
						Going from learning to knowing equals knowledge; in this  unit.					
									
						lethal-, -lethal, -lethally; lethi-, letho-, leth-					
					
						Latin: death, deadly; fatal, lifeless; kill, killing; die, dying; mortal, mortality; destructive; in this  unit.					
									
						lev-, levi-					
					
						Latin: light in weight, lightness; to raise, to rise, to lift; in this  unit.					
									
						licit-, licen-, leis-					
					
						Latin: to be allowed; permitted; unrestrained; in this  unit.					
									
						limpid-					
					
						Latin: limpidus, clear; calm, serene; easy to comprehend or to understand; in this  unit.					
									
						logic					
					
						Greek > Latin: the art of speaking and reasoning; in this  unit.					
									
						lud-, ludi-, lus-					
					
						Latin:  play, make sport of, jest; sportive; pastime; in this  unit.					
									 
		
