CRED (to believe)
DUCT (to lead)
FER (to bear, carry)
PRESS (to press)
SPIR (to breathe)
100

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

Credit

100

a person who directs the performance of a choir or an orchestra

conductor

100

(plants) able to bear fruit

fertile

100

a printing machine

press

100

an immaterial intelligent being

spirit

200

a set of beliefs or principles

Creed

200

to train the mind and abilities of

educate

200

to carry again; to submit to another for opinion

refer

200

verb: to utter

noun: any fast conveyance

express

200

to breathe out; to die

expire

300

unbelievable

incredible

300

to enroll as a member of a military service

induct

300

to convey to another place, passed from one place to another

transfer

300

to press against, to burden, to overpower

oppress

300

to breathe through; to sweat through the pores of the skin

perspire

400

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

discredit

400

the formal presentation of one person to another

introduction

400

endurance of pain; distress

suffering

400

state of being "pressed down," saddened

depressed

400

to breathe into; to instruct by divine influence

inspire

500

an adjective, prefix ac, word means officially recognized

accredited

500

an artificial channel carrying water across the country

aqueduct

500

cone bearing, as the fir tree

coniferous

500

to put down, to prevent circulation

suppress

500

to plot, to meet together to discuss a plan

conspire