R
rupt: break
Latin, rumpere: break
rupture (verb): to break or burst
S
sci, scio: to know
Latin, scire: to know
conscious (adjective): aware, having knowledge of oneself
scrib, scrip: write
Latin, scribere: to write
script (noun): handwriting, something written
sent, sens: feel, think
Latin, sentire: feel
sentiment (noun): a thought prompted by feeling
sequ, secut, sue: follow
Latin, sequi: to follow
sequence (noun): a continuous series
sist: to withstand, make up
Latin, sistere: to make a stand
insist (verb): to be firm about something needed, to demand
soci: to join, companions
Latin, sociare, socius: to join, a companion
sociable (adjective): inclined to seek friendship, companionship
sol: alone
Latin, solus: alone, single
solitary (adjective): being alone
solv, solu, solut: loosen, explain
Latin, solvere: too loosen, release
solve (verb): to find an answer
spec, spi, spic, spect: look
Latin, specere: look, look at
spectator (noun): a person who watches
spir: breath, soul
Latin, spirare: breathe
respiration (noun): breathing
stab, stat: stand
Latin, stare: to stand
stature (noun) - height of a standing body, importance of position
strain, strict, string, stige: bind, pull
Latin, stringere: to bind or pull tight
constrict (verb) - to squeeze, to make narrow
stru, struct, stroy: build
Latin, struere: to build
destroy (verb): to ruin, to pull down
T
tact, tang, tig, ting: touch
Latin, tangere: to touch
tactile (adjective): related to the sense of touch
tele: far away
Greek, telos: end
telepathy (noun): communication from one mind to another without verbal or written communication
tend, tens: stretch
Latin, tendere: to stretch
contend (verb): to strive or reach for, to argue
tain, ten, tent, tin: hold, keep, have
Latin, tenere: to hold
retain (verb): to keep, to hold in place
term: end, boundary, limit
Latin, terminusm: limit, boundary
exterminate (verb): to kill off, to get rid of
terr: earth
Latin, terra: earth
territory (noun): area of land
test: see, witness
Latin, testis: witness
attest (verb): to provide proof, to say something is true
therm: heat
Greek, therme: heat
thermometer (noun): a device for measuring heat
tor, tors, tort: twist
Latin, torquere: twist
torsion (noun): twisting of the body
tract, trai, treat: pull, draw
Latin, trahere: pull
attract (verb): to draw toward, to arouse interest
U
uni: one
Latin, unus: one
unite (verb): to make one, to join together
V
vac: empty
Latin, vacare: to be empty
vacant (adjective): empty, not occupied
ven, vent: come
Latin, venire: to come
convene (verb): to assemble, to come together
ver: true
Latin, venus: true
verify (verb): to confirm that something is true
verb, verv: word
Latin, verbum: word
verbalize (verb): to express in words, to put into words
vers, vert: turn,change
Latin, versare: to turn
versatile (adjective): capable of changing or adapting, useful
vid, vie, vis: see
Latin, videre: to see; Latin, videre: to separate
visible (adjective): able to be seen
divide (verb): to separate
vit, viv: live
Latin, vivere: to live
vital (adjective) - necessary for life
voc, voke: call
Latin, vocare: call, voice
vocal (adjective): spoken or uttered by the voice
volv, volt, vol: roll, turn
Latin, volvere: to roll, turn
revolve (verb): to turn around
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