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Phot, Phos (Greek: Phos, Photos)
Phot, Phos: Light
Phototrophic
adj. tending to grow or move towards light
Photophorescent
adj. giving off light without heat
Photogenic
adj. attractive in pictures or photographs
Luc (Latin: Lux, Lucis)
Luc: Light
Lucid
adj. easy to understand, clear
Elucidate
v. to make clear by explaining
Translucent
v. allowing light to pass through
Spec, Spect (Latin: Spectere, Spectum)
Spec, Spect: to look at
Circumspect
adj. careful; mindful of rules and consequences
Prospect
n. that which is expected
Specter
n. a ghost or phantom
Vid, Vis (Latin: Videre, Visum)
Vid, Vis: to see, to look
Invidious
adj. hateful, spiteful
Providential
adj. happening by good fortune
Improvise
v. to create without any forethought or preparation
Nunc, Nounc (Latin: Nuntiare, Nuntiatum)
Nunc, Nounc: to announce
Enunciate
v. to pronounce or speak clearly
Renounce
v. to reject by declaration
Pronouncement
n. a declaration of opinion, a judgment
Voc, Vok (Latin: Vocare, Vocatus)
Voc, Vok: to call
Invoke
v. to call on for support
Revoke
v. to make invalid, to deactivate
Fa (Latin: For, Fari)
Fa: to speak
Ineffable
adj. unutterable, indescribable
Infantile
adj. childish, immature
Affable
easy to converse with, friendly
Dic, Dict (Latin: Dicere, Dictum)
Dic, Dict: to say, to tell
Edict
n. an official order
Indict
v. to charge with a crime, to accuse
Dictum
n. a formal or authoritative statement
Hib, Hab (Latin: habere, habitum)
Hib, Hab: to have, to hold
Prohibit
v. to stop someone from doing something, to prevent
Inhibit
v. to get in the way of, to hinder
Fus, Found (Latin: Fundere, Fusum)
Fus, Found: to pour out
Suffuse
to fill up from within, to spread throughout
Confound
v. to confuse and frustrate
Infuse
v. To inject; to fill something or someone with
Ten, Tain, Tin (Latin: Tenere, Tentum)
Ten, Tain, Tin: to hold
Sustain
v. to support for an extended period of time
Abstain
v. to not do something, to refrain
Tenacious
adj. Stubbornly persistent, determined
Retinue
n. A group that attends (accompanies) an important person
Ple (Latin: Plere, Pletum)
Ple: to fill
Replete
adj. filled up with
Implement
v. To put into action, to execute
Deplete
to use up, to waste
Form (Latin: Formare, Formatum)
Form: to form, to establish
Misinformation
n. Untrue or wrong information
Reform
v. to bring back to rightness, order, or morality
Formative
adj. Occurring at the time of most influence
Apt, Ept (Latin: Aptare, Aptum)
Apt, Ept: to fit
Inept
adj. unskilled; clumsy
Adept
adj. Skilled; expert at
Aptitude
n. a Skill or suitability for
Pos, Pon (Latin: Ponere, Positum)
Pos, Pon: to put, to place
Posit
v. to put forth; to assert
Impose
to forcibly place upon
Disposition
n. one's Attitude or mood
Fig (Latin: Fingere, Fictum)
Fig: to shape
Figment
n. Something invested or imaginary
Effigy
n. A figure constructed in mockery
Prefigure
v. to look like or to predict a later thing or event
Lega (Latin: Legare, Legatum)
Lega: to appoint; to send on a mission; to charge with
Legacy
n. a Body of ideas, achievements, and morals
Delegate
v. To divide up, especially responsibilities
Act, Ag (Latin: Agere, Actum)
Act, Ag: to do, to act
Agenda
n. Plan of action; a purpose
Proactive
adj. Seeking to solve a problem before it occurs
Exacting
adj. demanding perfection; strict
Puls, Pel (Latin: Pellere, Pellsum)
Puls, Pel: to push
Repulsion
n. a Desire to avoid; disgust
Dispel
v. to scatter about; to break up
Propel
v. to cause to move towards; to push
Lat (Latin: Latum)
Lat: brought, carried
Relative
v. dependent upon
Superlative
adj. excellent; above all others
Dilate
v. to widen
Cant, Chant (Latin: Canere, Cantum)
Cant, Chant: to sing; to call
Recant
v. to formally withdraw
Incantation
n. a ritual chant
Disenchanted
adj. losing fondness for; disillusioned
Aud (Latin: Audiere, Auditum)
Aud: to hear
Inaudible
adj. so quiet as to be impossible to hear
Auditory
adj. Having to do with the sense of hearing
Audit
n. A thorough review
Son (Latin: Sonare, Sonatum)
Son: to sound
Dissonance
n. an Unpleasant or unharmonious sound
Assonance
n. similarity of word sounds, especially vowels
Resonant
adj. Having an effect; powerful
Log (Greek: Logein)
Log: to speak, to reason
Analogous
adj. comparable to; like
Dialouge
n. Communication between two or more people
Prolougue
n. A speech, passage, or event before the main speech or event
Bell (Latin: Bellum)
Bell: war
Bellicose
adj. warlike in nature
Antebellum
adj. Occurring before a war
Belligerence
n. a Warlike mood or attitude
Am (Latin: Amor)
Am: Love
Am (Latin: Amicus)
Am: Friend