Practice the bases going from forms to meanings,
and from meanings to forms.
AGON struggle, contest
agonist, one involved in a struggle or competition
agonize, to suffer extreme pain or great anguish
agony, the suffering of intense physical or mental pain
antagonize, to incur the dislike of
antagonist, one who opposes and contends against another;
an adversary
protagonist, the main character in a drama or other literary
work
ANGEL messenger
angel, an immortal, spiritual being attendant upon God;
a guardian spirit or guiding influence; a kind or loving person
angelic, like an angel
angelica, any of various herbs of the genus Angelica in
the parsley family
archangel, a high-ranking angel
evangelical, of, relating to, or in accordance with the
Christian gospel
evangelist, any one of the authors of the four New Testament
gospel books; one who practices evangelism, especially a Protestant
preacher or missionary
CENTR center
centralize, consolidate; to bring under a single, central
authority; concentrate
centrifugal, moving or directed away from a center or axis
concentric, having a common center
eccentric, departing from a conventional or established
norm or pattern
epicenter, the point of the earth's surface directly above
the focus of an earthquake
ethnocentric, belief in the superiority of one's own ethnic
group
geocentric, having the earth as a center
DEM people
democracy, government by the people, exercised either
directly or through elected representatives
demagogue, a leader who obtains power by means of impassioned
appeals to the emotions and prejudices of the populace
demographics, the characteristics of human populations
and population segments
endemic, prevalent in or peculiar to a particular locality,
region, or people; native to or confined to a certain region
epidemic, spreading rapidly and extensively through a population
at the same time
pandemic,
GAM marriage
monogamy, the practice of being married to only one
person at a time
bigamy, the criminal offense of marrying one person while
still legally married to another
polygamy (cf. polyandry) the practice of having more than
one spouse at one time
gamete, a reproductive cell having the haploid number of
chromosomes
HEM(AT), EM, blood
anemia, pathological deficiency in the oxygen-carrying
component of the blood
hematoma, a localized swelling filled with blood resulting
from a break in a blood vessel
hemoglobin, the iron-containing respiratory pigment in
red blood cells
hemophilia, any of several hereditary blood-coagulation
disorders
hemorrhage, excessive discharge of blood from the blood
vessels; profuse bleeding
hemostat, an instrument or an agent, such as a chemical,
that stops bleeding
leukemia, any of various acute or chronic neoplastic diseases
of the bone marrow in which unrestrained proliferation of white
blood cells occurs
septicemia, a systemic disease caused by pathogenic organisms
or their toxins in the bloodstream. Also called blood poisoning
HEMER day
ephemeral, lasting for a markedly brief time; living
only for a day
Decameron, a poem, the setting of which is during the course
of 10 days
HOD, OD way, road
anode, a positively charged electrode
cathode, a negatively charged electrode
electrode, a solid electric conductor through which an
electric current enters or leaves an electrolytic cell or other
medium
episode, an incident or event that is part of a progression
or a larger sequence
exodus, a departure of a large number of people
method, a means or manner of procedure, especially a regular
and systematic way of accomplishing something
odometer, an instrument that indicates distance traveled
by a vehicle
period, an interval of time characterized by the occurrence
of a certain condition, event, or phenomenon
synod, a council or an assembly of church officials or
churches
STOL, STAL, send
STLE
apostle, "from, away" + "send";
one of the 12 disciples chosen by Jesus to preach the gospel
apostolic, "from, away" + "send"; of
or relating to the faith, teaching, or practice of the 12 Apostles
epistle, "on" + "send"; a letter, especially
a formal one
epistolary, "on" + "send"; contained
in letters, carried on in letters
diastole, "through" + "send"; the relaxation
and dilatation of the heart chambers, especially the ventricles,
during which they fill with blood
systole, "with, together" + "send";
the rhythmic contraction of the heart, especially of the ventricles
TAPH tomb
cenotaph, a monument erected in honor of a dead person
whose remains lie elsewhere
epitaph, an inscription on a tombstone in memory of the
one buried there; a brief literary piece commemorating a deceased
person
THANAT, death
THANAS
thanatopsis, a meditation on death
euthanasia, practice of ending the life of an individual
suffering from a terminal illness or an incurable condition, as
by lethal injection or the suspension of extraordinary medical
treatment; mercy killing
euthanize, to perform the act of euthanasia on a person