MEANING
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OTHER FORMS
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EXAMPLES
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AG—to drive
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ACT, IG
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ag
ile—easy to move
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(do, act, move)
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act
ive, moving, doing, capable of moving
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prodigal—squanderer, from Pro (forth) and AG (IG) (to drive)
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ANN—year
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ENN
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ann
ual—yearly
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bi
enn
ial—every two years
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bi
ann
ual—twice a year
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AUD
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aud
ition—act of hearing a hearing test, the voice of a singer
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audible—capable of beingheard
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BENE—well
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bene
factor—one who gives money or kindly help; from BENE (well) and FAC (to do)
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bene
diction—blessing; from BENE (well) and DIC (say)
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CAD (CAS, CID)—to fall
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de
cay—to grow less in power, DE (down) and CAD (to fall)
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cas
cade
—a waterfall
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ac
cid
ent—an event not intended or planned for.
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CAP—to take, to seize
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CIP, CAPT,
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cap
able—having fitness or ability
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CEPT
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in
cip
ient—in an early stage; beginning to take hold
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ex
cep
t—leaving out, taking out
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