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

To speak 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, having resistance

Traction

300

A blessing often at the end of a worship service

Benediction

400

Verb: to esteem  

Noun: regard, deference

Literally: to look again 

Respect

400

To change into another substance, change of form

Transform

400

To give a response providing information

Report

400

An agreement

Literally: to bring 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 containing information

Portfolio

500

To take apart from the rest, to deduct

Subtract

500

To charge with a crime

Indict

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