Spect (to look)
Port (to carry)
Tract (draw or pull)
Dict (to say/speak)
cred (to believe)
100

One who watches; an onlooker

Spectator

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


100

a system of doing business by trusting that a person will pay at a later date for goods or services

credit

200

The prospect of good to come; anticipation

prospect

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

contradict


200

a set of beliefs or principles

credo

300

verb: to esteem; Noun: regard, deference; Literally: to look again

respect

300

to remove from one place to another

deport


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

300

unbelievable

incredible

400

to look at something closely

inspect

400

to give an account of

report


400

an agreement: literally, to draw together

contract

400

an order proclaimed by an authority

dictation

400

verb, prefix meaning "not"; word means to damage the good reputation of

discredit

500

looking around, watchful, prudent

circumspect

500

a case for carrying loose papers

portfolio

500

to take apart from the rest, to deduct

detract

500

to charge with a crime

indict

500

an adjective, prefix ac, word meaning officially recognized by

accredit

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