Prefixes
Suffixes
Latin bases
Greek bases
Analysis
100

dis (dif)

not, opposite, or apart

100

ist

one who practices

100

ven(t)/ven(i)

to come

100

bio

life

100

eruption

the state of bursting out

200

mal

bad or abnormal

200

y

inclined to (adjective)

200

sec(t)

to cut

200

crat/cracy

rule

200

tractor

that which pulls

300

en (em)

to cause or put into; within

300

our (ious, eous)

full of or having (adjective)

300

duc(t)

To lead

300

pod

foot

300

transform

shape across

400

post

after or behind

400

ly

in a (blank) way

400

pli(c)/ply

To fold

400

phon

sound

400

imported

to carry in, in the past

500

ex (e)

out or away

500

al (ial)

relating to or characterized by (adjective or noun)

500

pel/puls

To push or drive

500

chron(o)

time

500

incredible

not able to believe

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