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Dict (to say) Dict (to say) Tract (pull) Tract (pull) Port (to carry) Port (to carry) Form (shape) Form (shape) Spect (to look) Spect (to look)

One who watches; an onlooker

What is a spectator?

The prospect of good to come; anticipation

What is expectation?

To regard with suspicion and mistrust

What is suspect?

Verb: to esteem Noun: to regard, deference Literally: to look again

Verb: to esteem Noun: to regard, deference Literally: to look again What is respect?

Looking around; watchful; prudent

What is circumspect?

One “form” or style of clothing such as is worn by nurses

What is uniform?

One who does not conform

What is non-conformist?

To form or make anew; to reclaim

What is to reform?

To change into another substance; change of form

What is transform?

Disfigurement; spoiling the shape What is deform?

Goods brought into a country from another country to be sold

What is import?

One who carries burdens for hire

What is porter?

To remove from one place to another

What is transport?

To give an account of

What is report?

A case for carrying loose papers

What is portfolio?

Adjective; having power to attract; alluring; inviting

What is attractive?

A powerful motor vehicle for pulling farm machinery, heavy loads, etc.

What is tractor?

The power to grip or hold to a surface while moving; without slipping

What is traction?

An agreement; literally, to draw together

What is contract?

To take apart from the rest; to deduct

What is subtract?

A book containing the words of a language explained

What is dictionary?

A speaking against, a denial

What is contradiction?

A blessing often at the end of a worship

What is benediction?

An order proclaimed by an authority

What is edict?

To charge with a crime

What is indict?