duxit
The second principal part of a verb in the third conjugation will end in -ēre.
All the verbs that end in -o in the first principal part and -ere in the second principal part. Note: some people count verbs that end in -io in the first principal part and -ere in the second principal part as third conjugation. However, others place it in a different conjugation called 'third -io conjugation.'
Well, darling, "ducit" is a Latin verb that means "he/she/it leads" in English. So, if someone asks you what "ducit" means, you can confidently tell them it's all about leading the way. Now go forth and conquer with your newfound knowledge, sweet pea.
He leads the sheep from the mountain. . 'ille', 'ducit', 'oves' 'de' 'monte'
aperire it the third principal part of the verb aperio. It means to open.
In Latin, most verbs have four principal parts: the first principle part is the present tense, the second is the perfect tense, the third is the supine, and the fourth is the past participle.
Visible. The third principal part of 'video, videre' is 'visi'.
There are a lot:reduce, ductile, conductor, abduct, deduct... pick your favorite.
the midbrain
Assuming you meant "lead" as in "guide," the Latin word for "lead" is "ducit."
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