Word Dissection Lesson 7 & 8. Pud/ pudic Modest (Shy, shameful) Pudency, impudicity, impudent.

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Word Dissection Lesson 7 & 8

Pud/ pudic Modest (Shy, shameful) Pudency, impudicity, impudent

ef Out (from/up) Effluent, effuse, efficacity, efflux

Phyl/phyll leaf Phylloid, polyphyllus, aphyllous, heterophyllous

Simil/ simili/ simile Resemble (like) Similative, similize, dissimile, dissimilation

Ple/ plex Fold/ time Multiple, triplex, triple, quadruple

Laryng/ laryngo larynx Laryngitis, laryngectomy, laryngophony, laryngotracheotomy

il In/to not/without Illuminate, illuminator Illiberal, illiberalize

stat Control (stand/stop) Thermostat, hydrostat,heliostat, pyrostat

Fid/ fide/ fidel/ fidy faith Infidelity, confidant, diffidence, confident, confide, perfidious

Erg/ ergo/ ergy Work (action) Ergmeter, ergometer, energy, synergism

firm Strong (firm/ strength) Infirmity, firmness, confirm

sus Under ( up/ below/ near) Susceptible, sustain, suspect, suspender

dign worthy Dignify, indignant, indign, indignity

Escent/ escence Becoming (turning/ _____ing) Luminescent, lactescent Juvenescence, lactescence