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Word parts list #1

Prefixes il-, im-, and in-: not

bene, bon, and boun: good or well chronos: time hyrdos (hydr): water roots bene, bon, and boun: good or well chronos: time hyrdos (hydr): water port: to carry scribe and scriptum: to write

spec, spect, and spectro: to see, watch, or observe thermos: heat roots continued spec, spect, and spectro: to see, watch, or observe thermos: heat vac: empty vocare (voc/vok): to call or summon

-age: the result of an action/ collection suffixes -age: the result of an action/ collection -ant and -ent: action/condition or causing an action -ic: relating to/characterized by -ity and -ty: the state or quality of something -ize: make/ to cause to become

Act II vocab disgruntled (adj.) angry or dissatisfied foreboding (n.) fearful apprehension; a feeling that something bad will happen inarticulate (adj.) unable to speak distinctly or express oneself clearly intuition (n.) 1. the ability to understand something immediately, without the need for conscious reasoning 2. a thing that one knows or considers likely from instinctive feeling rather than conscious reasoning invoice (n.) a list of goods sent or services provided, with a statement of the sum due for these; a bill

act ii vocab continued liberate (v.) set (someone) free from a situation, especially imprisonment or slavery, in which their liberty is severely restricted onslaught (n.) a fierce or destructive attack poise (n.) 1. graceful and elegant bearing in a person (v.) be or cause to be balanced or suspended ration (n.) a fixed amount of a commodity officially allowed to each person during a time of shortage, as in wartime remorse (n.) deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed