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fort strong

frig cool

fum smoke scent

Generation cell phones race family kind

grad, gress step degree rank

grat pleasing thankful

grave, griev heavy

hab to have hold to dwell

hom man human

hosp guest

host enemy stranger

init to begin to enter upon

jur, jus, judic law right judgment

juven young

labor work

Lateral lift lat lateral side wide

laud praise

Legal legislature leg law

lev Lever, leverage to make light to lift

liber free

lingu, langu tongue

X loc Ms. Kemps favorite location place

locu, loqu, locut word speak

luc, lumin light

manu hand

mar sea

med, medi middle

medic physician to heal

memor mindful

Monitoring Admonish mon to remind to advice to warn

ment mind

migr to move to travel

mit, mis to send

mortician motified mort death

mo, mob, mot to move

mut change exchange

Necessities necess unavoidable

noc, nox harm

noc, nox night

nomen, nomin no·men·cla·ture ˈnōmənˌklāCHər/ noun the devising or choosing of names for things, especially in a science or other discipline. nomen, nomin name

null, nihil, nil nothing none void

ord, ordin to put in order

REPAIR par, pair to arrange to get ready to set

Partition part, pars portion part particle

Pedestrian Pedal ped foot

Pensive Ponder pend, pond, pens to weigh, pay to consider

plic to fold replicate

plur, plus more

PORTABLE TRANSPORTATION port to carry

pos to place to put

pot powerful

prim, prin first

priv separate

prob to prove to test

reg, rig, rect RECTIFY – MAKE RIGHT REGAL ROYALTY RULES to rule right straight REGAL ROYALTY RULES

DISRUPT ERUPT RUPTURE rupt To break burst

SACRIFICE DESECRATE Sacr, secr, sanct Sacred, holy

INSATIABLE Sat, satis enough

CONSCIENCE SCI TO KNOW

scribe Script SCRIB, SCRIPT subscription To write

Sedate Sed, sid, sess To sit, to settle

SENTIMENTAL Sent, sens To feel

Sequ, secut To follow; sequence