This word, containing the root "sequ", means a succession.
What is a sequence?
Words like "adjunct" and "junction" have this root in them, meaning "connect".
What is "junct"?
"Nat" is the root for words like "innate" and "nativity" and means this when used as such.
What is born?
This root word means "flesh" and is often found in words such as "carnivorous" and "reincarnation".
What is "carn"?
"Naso", as a root, means this. That's why you see it in words like "nasal" and "nostril".
What is nose?
This is a root which means "stand", found in many words such as "stable" and "statue".
What is "sta"?
"Ora" means this when used as a root and is found in words such as "oral" and "oracle".
What is speak / pray?
This is a root which means "have" or "hold" and is found in words including "habitual" and "habitation".
What is "habit"?
"Mort" means this when used as a root and is found in many words such as "mortal" and "mortician".
What is death?
"Denti" means this when used as a root and is found in a variety of words including "dentist" and "dent".
What is tooth?
"Sed" means this when used in a root and is found in many words such as "sediment" and "sedation".
What is sit / settle?
This is a root which means "to please" and is found in words like "pleasure" and "complacency".
What is "plac"?
This is a root which, in addition to "pos," means "to put" or "to place." Words like "deposit" and "position" use this root.
What is "pon"?
"Vita" is the root for words like "vital" and "revive", meaning this.
What is life?
This word's root is "cord" (meaning "heart") and is a synonym for genial.
What is "cordial"?
This is a root which means "go" or "move" and is found in many words such as "recede" and "precede".
What is "ced"?
This word, containing the root "cred" (from Latin "credere" - to believe) is found in this English word which means a statement of a belief, as in a religion.
What is "creed"?
This is a literary term for the occasion when a character in a play shares their emotions or thoughts at length for the benefit of the audience; its root is "solus" from the Latin word meaning alone.
What is a soliloquy?
Meaning "body", this root is often found in words such as "corpse" and "corporal".
What is "corpus"?
"Manu" means this when used as a root and is found in many words such as "manual" and "manicure".
What is hand?
"Ven" means this when used as a root and is found in words such as "convention" and "venue".
What is come?
This is a root meaning "joint" and appears in words such as "articulation" and "arthritis".
What is "arti"?
This is a root word which means "head" and can be used in many words such as "caption" and "decapitate".
What is "capit"?
Words that contain the root "ped", like "pedal" and "pedicure", have something to do with this.
What is foot?