Spect (to look)
Form (shape)
Port (to carry)
Tract (draw or pull)
Dict (to say, speak)
100

One who watches; an onlooker 

Spectator 

100

One "form" or style of clothing such as is worn by nurses.

uniform

100

Goods brought into a country from another country to be sold

import 

100

Adjective: having power to attract; alluring; inviting 

attractive 

100

A book containing the words of a language explained 

dictionary 

200

The prospect of good to come; anticipation 

expectation 

200

One who does not conform 

nonconformist 

200

One who carries burdens for hire 

porter

200

A powerful motor vehicle for pulling farm machinery, heavy loads 

tractor 

200

A speaking against, a denial 

contradiction 

300

To regard with suspicion and mistrust 

suspect 

300

To form or make anew; to reclaim 

reform 

300

To remove from one place to another 

transport

300

The power to grip or hold to a surface while moving, without slipping 

traction 

300

A blessing often at the end of a worship service 

benediction 

400

to esteem (verb)

regard, deference (noun)

to look again 

respect 

400

To change into another substance, change of form 

transform 

400

To give an account of 

report 

400

An agreement: literally, to draw together 

contract 

400

An order proclaimed by an authority 

edict 

500

Looking around, watchful, prudent 

Circumspect 

500

Disfigurement, spoiling the shape 

deformity 

500

A case for carrying loose papers 

portfolio 

500

To take apart from the rest, to deduct 

subtract 

500

To charge with a crime 

indict 

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