NAT, NASC – born. NAU, NAV – ship, sailor NEG – not, deny.

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NAT, NASC – born

NAU, NAV – ship, sailor

NEG – not, deny

NEO – new

NIHIL – nothing

NOM, NYM – name

NOX, NIC, NEC, NOC – harm

NOV – new

NUMER – number

OB – against

OMNI – all

ONER – burden

OPER – work

PAC – peach

PALP – feel

PAN – all

PATER, PATR – father

PATH, PASS – feel, suffer

PEC – money

PED, POD – foot

PEL, PULS – drive

PEN – almost

PEND, PENS – hang

PER – through, by, for, throughout

PER – against, destruction

PERI – around

PET – seek, go toward

PHIL – love

PHOB – fear

PHON – sound

PLAC – calm, please

PON, POS – put, place

PORT – carry

POT – drink

POT – power

PRE – before

PRIM, PRI – first

PRO – ahead, forth

PROTO – first

PROX, PROP – near

PSEUDO – fake

PYR – fire