Greek and Latin Roots List 2 English 1-2 Honors. 16. CREDIT discredit, incredible, credit believe.

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Greek and Latin Roots List 2 English 1-2 Honors

16. CREDIT discredit, incredible, credit believe

17. LOC Locate, dislocate, relocate, location place

18. MOB Automobile, mobile, mobility move

19. PORT Transport, import, portable carry

20. TRACT Tractor, subtract, attraction Pull, drag

21. VOLV Revolve, involve, evolveroll

22. AMBUL Ambulance, amble, preamble, ambulate Walk, go

23. APT, EPT Aptitude, ineptitude, adept Suitable

24. BREV Abbreviate, brevityShort

25. CAND Candle, incandescent Glow, white

26. CENTER, CENTR Central, eccentric, egocentric Center, Middle

27. CIP Recipient, incipient, recipe Take, receive

28. CLUD Conclude, exclude, include Shut

29. CORP Corpse, corporation, corps Body

30. DENT Dentist, trident, dentalTooth