Cred - to believe
Duc/Duct - to lead
Ped/Pod -foot
Press
Chron - time
100
A system of doing business by trusting that a person will pay at a later date for goods or services
Credit
100
A person who directs the performance of a choir or an orchestra
Conductor
100

A stand with three feet

Tripod

100
A printing machine
Press
100
Arranged in order of time
Chronological
200
Unbelieveable
Incredible
200
A preliminary part, as of a book, musical composition, or the like, leading up to the main part.
Introduction
200

One who walks on two feet; When driving, they have the "right of way"

Pedestrian
200
State of being "pressed down" or saddened
Depression
200
Continuing a long time or recurring frequently
Chronic
300
Verb, prefix meaning "not", word means to damage the good reputation of
Discredit
300
To train the mind of abilities
Educate
300

A stand with one foot

Podium

300
Verb: to utter; Literally to press or squeeze out
Express
300
A record of events
Chronicle
400
A set of beliefs or pricipals
Creed
400
An artificial channel carrying water across country
Aqueduct
400

Going on a great adventure - perhaps with your feet

Expedition

400
To press against, to burden, to exercise harsh power or control over another
Oppress
400
To cause to go on, move, operate, work, etc., at the same rate and exactly together
Synchronize
500
An adjective, prefix ac, word means officially recognized
Accredited
500
To enroll as a member of a military service or other formal organization
Induct
500

A foot doctor

Podiatrist

500
The first and immediate effect of an experience or perception upon the mind; sensation.
Impression
500
A person versed in chronology - the study of events based on time
Chronologist
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