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The deeper roots of language, one tab at a time. 450+ Latin roots, 228 proverbs, quiz mode & search on every new tab. ✨ The Latin you didn't know you already speak. Every English word carries Latin in its bones. Lexis Arcana shows you one piece at a time—on every new tab. A root that explains a dozen words you already use. A proverb still quoted in law, medicine, and literature. No app to launch. No streak to protect. Open a tab; learn something. • 228 Latin proverbs from Roman literature, philosophy, law, science, and everyday speech—the phrases still heard in courtrooms, journals, and scholarship. • 468 Latin roots—the building blocks behind thousands of English words. Learn that contra means "against" and contradict, controversy, contravene, and contrary all click into place at once. Open a new tab. Read the line on screen. Done. Your new tab becomes a clean card: Latin up front, English underneath. No dashboards, ads, or sign-in—just the word or phrase, waiting when you are. 📜 Proverbs — classic phrases with English translations. For the Latin still woven into modern writing, law, and science. 🌱 Roots — meaning, origin, 16 categories, and English derivatives. One root lights up whole families of vocabulary. 🎲 Random — alternates proverbs and roots so every tab stays fresh. ✍️ Trial — type your answer and see what you remember. Items you have glimpsed less often come back more often; fuzzy matching forgives typos and missing punctuation. • Search Latin and English at once, with highlighted matches • Codex — browse, filter, and sort the full library; track glimpses and favorites • Root categories including anatomy, nature, and motion • Favorites from the new tab or Codex • Glimpse counts for what you have already met • Optional English derivative examples for roots • Popup settings sync instantly to open new tabs • Preferences sync across devices (Chrome storage) • Spacebar for the next item No accounts. No analytics. No ads. Nothing leaves your browser. Storage is the only permission—it keeps favorites, glimpse counts, and preferences in your Chrome profile. The only network request loads the Playfair Display font from Google Fonts.
Wikipedia SidePanel by NNT
The Free Encyclopedia side panel The largest free encyclopedia in your sidebar! Quick search and convenient viewing in all tabs of one browser window. Search function in the context menu. The extension is available in the side panel menu. DISCLAIMER: This is not an official Wikipedia extension designed to improve usability
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Product Hunt Dark Mode Theme ### Feature - Producthunt.com Dark Mode is ready to use - Add "Dark Mode" toggle button (left bottom corner) Changelog: v3.1.9 - update stylesheet
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Latin Word Lookup
Double-click Latin words for local Whitaker and Wiktionary lookup without leaving the page. Latin Word Lookup, formerly Latin Wiktionary Lookup, now includes local Whitaker lookup as the default mode. This major update adds generated dictionary and morphology data derived from William Whitaker's WORDS, so common Latin forms can be analyzed directly in the popup without leaving the page. The original Wiktionary lookup mode is still available and can be selected from the same popup when you want Wiktionary's article-style entries and inflection pages. Highlights: - Local Whitaker-based Latin dictionary and morphology lookup - Wiktionary lookup still available as an alternate mode - Double-click lookup directly on the page you are reading - Improved display for nouns, adjectives, pronouns, verbs, participles, gerunds, gerundives, supines, and irregular forms - No account, no analytics, and no browsing-history collection Latin Word Lookup is a lightweight reading aid for Latin texts in your browser. When you double-click a Latin word, the extension opens a compact in-page popup with dictionary and morphology results, letting you keep your place instead of switching tabs or opening a separate dictionary. The default Whitaker mode uses local packaged data derived from William Whitaker's WORDS. It is designed for quick reading support: identify dictionary headwords, see grammatical information for inflected forms, and compare possible analyses when a form is ambiguous. The optional Wiktionary mode remains available for readers who want Wiktionary's entries. You can switch between Whitaker and Wiktionary directly in the popup. Privacy and data use: - No sign-in is required. - No analytics are included. - The extension does not collect browsing history. - The extension reads the word you double-click or select in order to show the lookup popup. - Whitaker lookup runs from local packaged data. - Wiktionary mode contacts en.wiktionary.org only when Wiktionary lookup is used. Attribution: Local Whitaker lookup uses generated data derived from William Whitaker's WORDS, created by Colonel William A. Whitaker (USAF, Retired), under the permissive WORDS license. Wiktionary results are fetched from Wiktionary and remain subject to Wiktionary's license and terms. This extension is independent and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced by Wiktionary, the Wikimedia Foundation, William Whitaker's estate, or the maintainers of Whitaker's WORDS. Note: Whitaker results are intended as a reading aid and may contain parsing or morphology errors; for important readings, please verify with a trusted dictionary or grammar.