Etymologies
ab- : "away from" (Latin prefix) [3.1 abstruse, 4.3 averse, 5.1 abound, 6.1 abdicate, 6.2 absolve]
ad- : "to; towards" (Latin prefix) [3.2, 4.1 adverse]
ambi- : "both" (Latin prefix) [9.2 ambivalence]
apo- : "away" (Greek prefix) [7.2 apocryphal]
circum- : "around" (Latin prefix) [2.1 circumvent]
con- (often seen as cum- ): "with; together" (Latin prefix) [2.2 consummate, 2.3 contingent, 6.5 contentious. 8.3 collateral 9.5 confidence]
de- : "down; to one's detriment; completely" (Latin prefix) [4.6 derision; 10.5 deciduous]
dis- : "apart" (Latin prefix) [4.7 discretion, 9.7 dissimulate; 10.6 dissonance]
ex- : "out of" (Latin prefix) [2.5 elude; 5.7 elicit, 8.7 explicate, 9.8 egregious]
in- : "in; not" (Latin prefix) [1.5 immutable; 5.11 infinitesimal; 6.8 impeccable 9.12 inherent]
intro- : "within" (Latin prefix) [8.10 introspective]
mal- : "evil; wrong" (Latin prefix) [1.7 malapropism; 7.9 malevolent]
ob- : "in front of; because of" (Latin prefix) [3.9 obfuscate]
pan- : "all" (Greek prefix) [7.10 panacea]
poly- : "many" (Greek prefix) [1.10 polyglot]
per-: "through; throughout" (Latin prefix) [10.12 perquisite]
pre- : "before" (Latin prefix) [3.10 presumptuous]
pro- : "forward; for the sake of" (Latin prefix) [7.12 providence]
re- : "again; back" (Latin prefix) [4.13 respectively; 5.15 remiss; 6.11 rescind]
sub- : "under" (Latin prefix) [8.15 supplicant]
super- : "over; above" (Latin prefix) [1.12 supersede]
trans- :"across" (Latin prefix) [1.14 transmute]
Infinitives & Other Roots
akos: "cure" (Greek) [7.10 panacea]
a propos: "to the purpose" (French) [1.7 malapropism]
audire: "to hear" (Latin infinitive) [8.2 audit]
auditus: "a hearing" (Latin) past participle of audire [8.2 audit]
cadere: "to fall" (Latin infinitive) [10.5 deciduous]
cernere: "to perceive" (Latin infinitive) [4.7 discretion]
dicare: "to say" (Latin infinitive) [6.1 abdicate]
facere: "to do; to make" (Latin infinitive) [2.7 facile; 7.13 rectify]
fid: "faith; trust" (Latin root) [9.5 confidence]
finire: "to end" (Latin infinitive) [5.11 infinitesimal]
fuscare: "to darken" (Latin infinitive) [3.9 obfuscate]
glotta: "tongue; language" (Greek noun) [1.10 polyglot]
greg: "flock" (Latin root) [9.8 egregious]
here: "to stick" (Latin infinitive) [9.12 inherent]
kakos: "bad" (Greek) [10.3 cacophony]
kryptein: "to hide" (Greek infinitive) [7.2 apocryphal]
lacere: "to entice; to deceive" (Latin infinitive) [5.7 elicit]
latus: "side" (Latin) [8.3 latus]
ludere: "to play" (Latin infinitive) [2.5 elude]
mittere: "to send" (Latin infinitive) [5.15 remiss]
modus: "measure; quantity" (Latin) [5.12 modicum]
movere: "to move" (Latin) [10.11 motif]
mutare: "to change" (Latin infinitive) [1.5 immutable, 1.14 transmute]
peccare: "to sin" (Latin infinitive) [6.8 impeccable]
phone: "sound" (Greek) [10.3 cacophony]
plic: "fold" (Latin) [8.7 explicate; 8.15 supplicant]
quaerere: "to seek" (Latin infinitive) [11.12 perquisite]
quiescere: "to rest" (Latin infinitive) [3.2 acquiesce]
rectus: "straight" (Latin) [7.13 rectify]
remittere: "to remit; to slacken" (Latin infinitive) from re- + mittere [5.15 remiss]
respectus: "regard", from re- + spec (Latin) [4.13 respectively]
ridere: "to laugh at" (Latin infinitive) [4.6 derision]
scindere: "to split" (Latin infinitive) [6.11 rescind]
sedere: "to sit" (Latin infinitive) [1.12 supersede]
sim: "similar" (Latin root) [9.7 dissimulate]
solvere: "to loosen" (Latin infinitive) [6.2 absolve]
sonare: "to sound" (Latin infinitive) [10.6 dissonance]
spec: "look" (Latin) [4.13 respectively; 8.10 introspective]
sumere: "to take" (Latin infinitive) [3.10 presumptuous]
summa: "sum; total” (Latin) [2.2 consummate]
tangere: "to touch" (Latin infinitive) [2.3 contingent]
tendere: "to stretch; to strive" (Latin infinitive) [6.5 contentious]
tenere: "to hold" (Latin infinitive) [3.14 tenet]
trudere: "to push" (Latin infinitive) [3.1 abstruse]
undare: "to flow" (Latin infinitive) [5.1 abound]
val: "strength" (Latin root) [9.2 ambivalence]
velle: "to wish" (Latin infinitive) [7.9 malevolent]
venire: "to go; to come" (Latin infinitive) [2.1 circumvent]
vertere: "to turn" (Latin infinitive) [4.1 adverse, 4.3 averse]
videre: "to see" (Latin infinitive) [7.12 providence]