Root: Manus (Latin: "hand")
Emancipate (v.) – To free someone from control or slavery.
Manacle (n.) – A handcuff or a device for restraining hands.
Mandate (n.) – An official command or order.
Manifest (adj.) – Obvious; clear to see or understand.
Manipulate (v.) – To handle or use skillfully.
Root: Dextra (Latin: "right hand")
Dexterity (n.) – Skill in using the hands or body.
Ambidextrous (adj.) – Able to use both hands equally well.
Root: Digitus (Latin: "finger")
Digital (adj.) – Related to the fingers or to digital technology (like numbers or computers).
Root: Flecto, Flectere, Flexi, Flexum (Latin: "to bend")
Deflect (v.) – To turn something aside.
Genuflect (v.) – To kneel down, usually in respect or worship.
Root: Rapio, Rapere, Rapui, Raptum (Latin: "to snatch")
Rapacious (adj.) – Greedy; always wanting more.
Rapt (adj.) – Completely focused or absorbed.
Surreptitious (adj.) – Done secretly or sneakily.
Root: Plico, Plicare, Plicavi, Plicatum (Latin: "to fold")
Inflection (n.) – A change in pitch or tone of voice.
Reflection (n.) – The return of light, heat, or an image; also deep thought.
Complicity (n.) – Being involved in something wrong or illegal.
Duplicity (n.) – Dishonesty; saying one thing and doing another.
Explicate (v.) – To explain clearly and in detail.
Explicit (adj.) – Clearly stated; nothing left out or vague.
Exploit (n.) – A brave or heroic act.
Imply (v.) – To suggest something without saying it directly.
Ploy (n.) – A clever trick or strategy.
Ply (v.) – To use something vigorously, like a tool or weapon.
Root: Prehendo, Prehendere, Prehendi, Prehensum (Latin: "to seize")
Supplicate (v.) – To ask humbly or beg, often in prayer.
Apprehend (v.) – To arrest; to understand or grasp an idea.
Comprise (v.) – To be made up of; to include.
Entrepreneur (n.) – A person who starts and runs a business, taking on risk.
Impregnable (adj.) – Too strong to be broken into or defeated.
Reprehend (v.) – To scold or express disapproval.
Reprisal (n.) – A retaliatory act; revenge for being wronged.