AC(U)-, ACR- sharp, bitter
ACET-
acerbate, to vex or annoy
acerbic, sour or bitter, as in taste, character, or tone
acerbity, Sourness of taste, character, or tone
acetic, related to vinegar or acetic acid
acetone, chemical liquid used as organic solvent
acid, chemicals which release hydrogen ions; quality of
being sarcastic, bitter, or scornful
acidophilus milk,
acrid, unpleasantly sharp, pungent, or bitter to the taste
or smell
acrimony, bitter, sharp, ill-natured animosity, especially
as it is exhibited in speech or behavior
acuity, acuteness of vision or perception; keenness (sensory)
acumen, quickness, accuracy, and keenness of judgment or
insight (mental)
acupuncture, technique, using needles, as for relieving
pain or inducing regional anesthesia
acute, sharp
CAD-, (CID-) fall
CAS-
accident, an unexpected, undesirable event; an unforeseen
incident
cadence, measure or beat of movement, as in dancing or
marching
cascade, a waterfall or a series of small waterfalls over
steep rocks
casual, 1. unpremeditated; offhand; 2. being without ceremony
or formality; relaxed.; informal; 3. not close or intimate; passing.
decadence, a process, condition, or period of deterioration
or decline, as in morals or art; decay (falling from virtue)
deciduous, falling off or shedding at a specific season
or stage of growth
incident, a definite and separate occurrence; an event
incidental, occurring or likely to occur as an unpredictable
or minor accompaniment; of a minor, casual, or subordinate nature
occasion, an event or a happening; an incident. b. the
time at which an event occurs; 2. a significant event
occasional, occurring from time to time
Occident, the West
occidental, western
CAP-, (CIP-), take
CAPT-, CEPT-
CEIV-
accept, to receive (something offered), especially with
gladness
anticipation, eagerness
capacious, able to hold a large quantity; spacious or roomy
capacity, The ability to receive, hold, or absorb; ability
to perform or produce
captive, one who is held prisoner
capture, to seize, gain possession or control of
concept, general idea
conception, beginning
contraception, prevention of conception
deceive,
deception, a ruse; a trick
emancipation, freedom from bondage, oppression
except, with the exclusion of; verb, to leave out;
exclude
incapacitate, to deprive of strength or ability; disable
inception, the beginning of something
incipient, beginning to exist or appear
intercept, to stop, deflect, or interrupt the progress
of, cut off
municipality, political unit, such as a city or town, incorporated
for local self-government
participate, to take part in something
perception, the process, act, or faculty of perceiving
perceive, to become aware of directly through any of the
senses, especially sight or hearing; to achieve understanding
of
precept, a rule or principle prescribing a particular course
of action or conduct
receive, to take or acquire (something given); get
reception, the act or process of receiving or of being
received; a welcome, greeting, or acceptance
recipe, a set of directions with a list of ingredients
for making or preparing something, especially food; a formula
for a desired end
recipient, one who gets (something)
FAC-, (FIC-), make, do
FACT, (FECT-)
affection, tender feeling toward another; fondness
amplification, process of making (something) larger or
more powerful
artificial, made by human beings; produced rather than
natural; not genuine or natural
confection, a sweet preparation, such as candy
defective, faulty
deficient, lacking an essential quality or element
effective, having an intended or expected effect; producing
a strong impression or response
efficacy, ability to produce desired result
efficient, acting with a minimum of waste, expense, or
unnecessary effort
faction, group of persons forming a cohesive, usually contentious
minority within a larger group
factious, characterized by internal dissension
factory, building in which goods are manufactured
faculty, any of the powers or capacities possessed by the
human mind; teaching staff
fiction, something produced by the imagination and not
necessarily based on fact
magnificent, grand; exalted; outstanding
manufacture, to make or process (a product), especially
with the use of industrial machines
munificent, showing great generosity
pacific, of a peaceful nature; tranquil
refectory, a room where meals are served
sacrifice, offering something to a deity
sufficient, being as much as is needed
effect, v. to cause
n. a result
affect, v. to change in some way, influence
1. Will this absence have an effect on my grade?
2. Will this absence affect my grade?
3. How can I effect a change in my grade?
FLOR-
florist
Florida
floral, pertaining to plants
flora/fauna, plant life
florid, flushed with rosy color; ruddy; very ornate; flowery.
florescence, condition, time, or period of flowering
efflorescence, a state or time of flowering
FLU-, FLUX-,
FLUV-, FLUORO-
effluvia, a byproduct or residue; waste
fluent, able to express oneself readily and effortlessly
fluid, a liquid or gas
fluorescence, the emission of light from the absorption
of incident radiation
fluoridate, To add a fluorine compound to (a drinking water
supply, for example)
fluoride, an ion of fluorine
fluorine, a chemical element
flux, a continued flow; constant or frequent change
influence, power to sway or affect based on prestige, wealth,
ability, or position; one exercising such power; an effect or
change produced by such power
influenza, contagious viral infection
influx, a flowing in; a mass arrival
FOLI- leaf
folio, a book or manuscript, consisting of sheets folded
once
defoliant, a chemical sprayed on plants to cause the leaves
to fall off
foil, a thin, flexible sheet of metal
foliage, plant leaves, especially tree leaves, considered
as a group
trefoil, related genera of the pea family, having three
compound leaflets
NOC-, NOX-, harm
NIC-, NEC-
internecine, related to struggles inside a group or
nation; mutually destructive
innocuous, harmless; not likely to offend or provoke
innocent, uncorrupted by evil or wrongdoing; sinless; not
guilty
obnoxious, very objectionable
pernicious, deadly, causing great harm; destructive
noxious, harmful to living things; injurious to health
nuisance, bother; one that is bothersome, annoying, or
inconvenient
NOV- new
innovation, something newly introduced
innovate, to begin or introduce something new
novel, fictional prose narrative of considerable length
novelty, something new and unusual
novice, a person new to a field or activity; a beginner
novitiate, the period of being a novice
renovate, to restore to an earlier condition, as by repairing
or remodeling
nova, a star that suddenly becomes much brighter and then
gradually returns to its original brightness over a period of
weeks to years