CUMB-, CUB- lie down
concubine, a woman who cohabits with a man; a second
wife
incubator, a place/situation that permits/encourages formation
and devt.
incubus, an evil spirit believed to descend upon and have
sexual intercourse with women as they sleep
incumbent, imposed as an obligation or a duty; obligatory;
currently holding a specified office
recumbent, lying down, especially in a position of comfort
or rest; reclining
succubus, an female spirit believed to descend upon and
have sexual intercourse with men as they sleep
succumb, to give in, yield to (an overpowering force)
FEDER- league, treaty
confederate, united in alliance
federal, pertaining to central government
federalism, a situation where power is divided between
central authority and constituents
federalist, advocates federalism
federate, to become united
federation, a union of states, groups
FID-, faith
affidavit, sworn statement in writing
confidant, a close friend
confident, assured
diffident, shy, lacking self-confidence
perfidious, treacherous
perfidy, treachery
FIDEL- faithful
fidelity, faithfulness
infidel, an unbeliever with respect to a particular religion
infidelity, unfaithfulness to a sexual partner, especially
a spouse
HER-, HES- stick
adhere, to stick fast by or as if by suction or glue
adhesive, (a material) tending to adhere; sticky
coherent, orderly, connected; logically connected
cohesive, sticking together (~ group, unit)
incoherent, lacking connection or harmony; unable to express
thoughts in a clear manner
inherent, existing in something as a natural quality
ORD(IN)- put in order, arrange
coordinate, bring into proper relationship; to work
together harmoniously; to form a pleasing combination; match
extraordinary, not usual
inordinate, excessive
insubordinate, not submissive to authority
order, logical or comprehensible arrangement among the
separate elements of a group; condition in which freedom from
disorder or disruption is maintained
ordinal, being in a numbered series (as opposed to cardinal)
ordinance, a statute or regulation, especially one enacted
by a city government
ordinary, commonly encountered; usual
ordination, investing w/ office
ordnance, military materiel
primordial, happening first in a sequence of time; original
subordinate, below in rank or importance
POT-, be able,
POSS- have power
impotent, lacking in power, as to act effectively; helpless;
lacking sexual vigor
omnipotent, all powerful
possible, capable of happening or occurring
potent, powerful; capable of exerting a strong effect
potentate, one who has the power and position to rule over
others; a monarch
potential, capable of being but not yet in existence
SAL-, (SIL-) leap
SALT-, SULT-
desultory, aimless, random; jumping from one thing to
another
exult, "raise up" rejoice, be jubilant (not to
be confused with exalt, to glorify, honor, praise)
insult, an offensive action or remark
resilient, marked by the ability to recover readily
result, outcome, effect
salient, significant, prominent; protruding or jutting
beyond a line or surface
saltation, mutation or discontinuous variation
saltatorial, pertaining to leaping, dancing
SED-, (SID-), sit, settle
SESS-
assiduous, persevering, unceasing, persistent; constantly
at attention and effort
insidious ("ambush"), secret, treacherous
obsession, an idea which preoccupies
preside,
president, the chief executive of a republic (cf. precedent)
resident, dwelling in a particular place; one who dwells...
sedate, calm, cool, quiet
sedentary, characterized by or requiring much sitting
sediment, material that settles to the bottom of a liquid
sessile, lacking the power of mobility
session, an assembly of people for a common purpose
subside, to sink, be less
supersede, override, take the place of
TERR- earth
Mediterranean, the lands surrounding and the water surrounded
by southern Europe and northern Africa
terra firma, solid ground
terra incognita, an unexplored region
terrace, a patio; a raised bank of earth having vertical
or sloping sides and a flat top
terrain, the surface features of an area of land
terrestrial, Living or growing on land; not aquatic
territory, the land and waters under the jurisdiction of
a government