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GLUTTONYSin whose name derives from the Latin for "to gulp down or swallow"
GOCHUJANGDec’s follower interrupts attempt to gulp down chilli sauce
LUSTDeadly sin whose corresponding virtue is chastity
SCIENCEFrom the Latin for "to know", a word for any branch of knowledge including the arts originally, later for the more specific study of the natural and physical world (7)
CUISINEFrom the Latin for "to cook", a French word for "kitchen" used to describe a manner, method or style of cooking; the dishes/food prepared; or, a cooking department (7)
THIRSTWord, from the Latin for "to dry, to parch", for a parched longing, whether for water or wisdom (6)
FRAGRANCEWord, wafting from the Latin for "to smell sweet", for the pleasant aroma of coffee, cologne, potager's bouquet or freshly baked bread; bottled scent collectively; or, a delightful influence (9)
STRUCTUREFrom the Latin for "to build", the manner of putting together a building, conversation or plan; a biological, morphological or organic form; or, a thing made (9)
APRILMonth whose name is said to be derived from the Latin for "to open"
VIEWSFrom the Latin for "to see", sights or spectacles of natural scenery etc taken in by the ocelli; works of art depicting said vistas; or, opinions (5)
SEGMENTFrom the Latin for "to cut", each of several parts into which something, such as an arthropod/insect, orange or population, is or may be divided; or, part of a circle that is cut by its chord (7)
LAVENDERHerb whose name is derived from the Latin for "to wash"
KENNELWord for a dog's house or hut that derives from the Latin name for said creature; a pack of hounds; or, the den or lair of a fox (6)
FRACTIONFrom the Latin for "to break", word used since medieval times for a non-whole number; or, a proportion (8)
GLUTA surfeit that shares its "greedy" root with the French for a gourmand and the Latin for "to swallow" (4)
ORIGINALFirst version, rising from the Latin for "to be born", whether sin, Werther's sweets or a style previously unworn (8)
NOELName derived from the Latin for "to be born"
UMBLEPIEOne of the names, punningly referred to in a phrase meaning "eat your words" or "swallow your pride", for a bakemeat made from the inferior entrails or offal of a deer (5,3)
FIDODog name from the Latin for "to trust"
OBITUARYA published announcement of a death, from the Latin for 'to fall'