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One of the common third declension noun types consists of nouns that have a nominative ending in -ις and a genitive ending in -εως. Make sure you study the paradigm that Croy has presented in section 176.
In this week's vocabulary, this applies to the words δύναμις, κρίσις, πίστις and πόλις (all of these are feminine nouns).
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