
ETYMOLOGY
from Latin mentition-, mentitio (lying, falsehood),
from mentit-, past participial stem of mentiri (to lie)+ -iō (-ion)
EXAMPLE
From childhood, she has never been good at mentition. Her face always turned bright red when she tried.

ETYMOLOGY
from Latin mentition-, mentitio (lying, falsehood),
from mentit-, past participial stem of mentiri (to lie)+ -iō (-ion)
EXAMPLE
From childhood, she has never been good at mentition. Her face always turned bright red when she tried.