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Chapter 7 Derivatives
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Audax, Audacis: bold Audacious: extremely bold; fearless Audacity: boldness, daring
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Ceterus, Cetera, Ceterum: the rest Etc. = et cetera: and the rest
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Maximus, Maxima, Maximum: greatest Maximum: the greatest quantity, upper limit Maximize: to make the greatest
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Simul: at the same time Simultaneous: occurring at the same time
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Res, Rei: thing Republic: government in which the supreme power rests in voting citizens; Real: something that actually exists
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Vestis, Vestis: clothing Vest: a close fitting, waist length sleeveless garment that buttons down the front Vestment: a garment Vestry: room in a church where the vestments are kept Invest: to put money into Vested: held completely
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Pro: for Pro-: being for something Professional: for gain Proactive: serving to prepare for Proclaim: to announce Procession: the act of moving forward Promise: to declare assurance Pro bono: for good, for free
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Advenio, Advenire: to arrive Advent: arrival Adventure: an exciting experience
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Constituo, Constituere: to set up, decide Constituents: voter; component Constitution: the make up of something; composition Constitute: to make up, compose
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Convenio, Convenire: to meet Convene: to come together, assemble Convention: a formal assembly
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Dormio, Dormire: to sleep Dormant: lying asleep or as if asleep; inactive Dormancy: state of being dormant Dormitory: a building for housing a number of people; a place for people to sleep Dormer: a window set into a gable projecting from a sloping roof (came through a French word meaning “sleeping room.”)
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Exeo, Exire: to go out Exit: to go out, leave Exeunt: all exit (used in stage directions when all characters are to leave the stage)
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Gero, Gerere: to bear, wear, carry Gesture: an expressive movement of the hand, arm, head, etc. Digest: to convert food; assimilate mentally Suggest: to mention, introduce, propose Register: a list or record of events, names, etc. Congestion: overcrowding Vicegerent: a deputy
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Rapio, Rapere: to seize, snatch Rape: to seize by force, despoil Rapt: deeply engrossed Rapture: ecstatic joy, bliss Rapacious: inordinately greedy
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