a-, ab-, abs-
from, away, away from
trud-, -trude, trus-, -trusion
thrust, push, shove
ars-, ard-
fire
-ent
action or being
bene-, ben-, beni-
good, well
fac-, facil-, fact-, feas-, -feat, -fect, -feit, -facient, -faction, -fic-, -fy, -ficate, -fication
to make, to do, to build, to cause, to produce; shaping
-ence, -ency
a suffix that forms nouns; action, process, state, quality, or condition of
volen-, volunt-, voli-, vol-
will, free will, free choice; to wish; desire
Ex-
out
Macies
leanness
-ate
to do, to make, to cause, or to act upon; to do something with
err-, errat-
wander, stray, rove; deviate
-ous, -ious, -eous
full of or having the qualities of
galvano-, galvan- +
Named after the Italian physician and physicist who investigated the nature and effects of what he conceived to be electricity in animal tissue; who in 1762 discovered and first described voltaic electricity; electric currents; and primarily, direct electrical current.
-ism, -ismus
belief in, practice of, condition of, process, characteristic behavior or manner, abnormal state, distinctive feature or trait
In-2
in, into, within, inside, on, toward
bib-, bibi-
drink, to drink
in-1 [ig-, il-, im-, ir-]
no, not
Mut-
change, changeable
-able
expressing capacity, fitness to do that which can be handled or managed, suitable skills to accomplish something; capable of being done)
De-
away, completely
Fatig-
tiredness, weary, weariness, exhaustion
mal-, male-, mali-
bad, badly, harsh, wrong; ill; evil; abnormal, defective
genus, genesis-, -gen, -gene, -genesis, -genetic, -genic, -geny, -genous
birth, beget; descent, origin, creation, inception, beginning, race, sort; kind, class
-ity
act, state, quality, property, or condition corresponding to an adjective
pan-, panto-, pant-
all, every, entire; always
physic-, physico-, physi-, physio-, phy-
nature, natural, inborn
gno-, gnos-, gnoto-, -gnostic, -gnosia, -gnomic, -gnomonic, -gnomical, -gnomy, -gnosia, -gnostic, -gnosis
know, learn, discern
nomo-, nom-, -nomy, -onomy, -nome, -nomic, -nomous, -nomical, -nomically
law, order, arrangement, systematized knowledge of [something]; usage
pre-, prae-
before
legi-, -leg-, -ligi-, -lig-, -lect-, -lectic, -lection
read, readable, to choose words; to gather, to collect; to pick out; to read, to recite
-tion
an act or process; state or condition; something resulting from or otherwise related to an act or process
pro-, por-, pur-
before; forward, forth; for, in favor of; in front of; in place of, on behalf of; according to; as, to place before; to go before or
re-, red-
back, backward, again
prob-, proba-, probat-, prov-
upright, good, honest; to try, to test, to examine; to demonstrate
vere-, veren-
stand in awe of, to be awed at; wonder or admiration of; dread mixed with veneration or great respect
-al; -ial, -eal
pertaining to, like, of the kind of, relating to, characterized by, belonging to; action of, process of
trans-, tran-, tra-
across, through, over, beyond; on the far side of