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13. _Suburb._ A town or village so _near_ to a _city_ that it may be used for residence by those doing business in the city.
15. _One who goes_ or follows _after_; as, a _successor_ in office.
16. _Succ.u.mb._ To _lie under_ discouragement, rather than to surmount it.
19. Certain fumes or vapors _under_ the mouth (or _throat_), will _suffocate_ one.
20. _Support._ To _carry_ on; keep up; as to _support_ a conversation; to _support_ a war. To bear the weight of, especially by holding up from beneath (_under_).
#trans# = across, over, through.
1. trans _act_, drive 2. trans _alpine_, Alps 3. trans _atlantic_, Atlantic 4. tran _scend_, climb 5. tran _scribe_, write 6. trans _fer_, carry 7. trans _form_, shape 8. trans _fuse_, pour 9. trans _gress_, step 10. trans _it_, go 11. trans _late_, carry 12. trans _lucent_, s.h.i.+ning 13. trans _marine_, sea 14. trans _migration_, moving 15. trans _mit_, send 16. trans _mute_, change 17. trans _parent_, appear 18. trans _port_, carry 19. trans _pose_, put 20. trans _verse_, turn
The literal meanings of the twenty words given above are so apparent as to need no explanation. Ill.u.s.trate each with a sentence.
#fin# = end, limit.
1. _Final._ _Pertaining to_ the _end_; the last.
2. _Finale._ The _end_ of a musical composition.
3. _Finish._ To _make_ an _end_ of.
4. _Fine._ Well _finished_. Also, a penalty a.s.sessed at the _end_ of the case.
5. _Refine._ Finished over (or _again_).
6. _Finite._ Having a _limit_ in power or knowledge.
7. _Infinite._ Having _no limit_ in power or knowledge.
8. _Confine._ To keep _within limits_ or bounds.
9. _Superfine._ _Over_ or extra finish.
#firm# = strong, steadfast.
1. _in_firm, not 2. infirm _ity_, that which 3. infirm _ary_, place where 4. _con_ firm, with 5. farm
1. _Infirm._ _Not strong_, but weak and defective.
2. _Infirmity._ _That_ with _which_ one is afflicted or infirm.
4. The testimony of one witness is made _stronger_ when that of another witness agrees _with_ or _confirms_ it.
5. A _farm_ is a substantial possession, _steadfast_ and immovable.
#flex, flect# = bend, turn.
1. flex _ible_, capable of 2. _in_ flexible, not 3. flexibil _ity_, quality 4. flect _or_, that which 5. _circ.u.m_ flex, around 6. _de_ flect, from 7. _re_ flection, back 8. _re_ flex, back
4. _That which bends_; as, the biceps muscle is the _flector_ which _bends_ the arm.
5. A _circ.u.mflex_ is a _bending around_ of the voice,-a rise and a fall on the same syllable.
7. _Reflection._ A _turning_ of the thoughts _back_ to things of the past.
8. Sensations arrested at the nerve centers and _turned back_ without their reaching the brain results in _reflex_ action.
#flu# = flow.
1. flu _ent_, characteristic of 2. _af_ fluence, (ad) to 3. _con_ fluence, together 4. _in_ fluence, in 5. influenz _a_ 6. _in_ flux, in 7. _super_ fluous, over 8. fluid 9. flush
1. A _fluent_ speaker uses smooth and _flowing_ language.
2. People of _affluence_ have wealth _flowing to_ them.
3. The _confluence_ of two streams is their _flowing together_.
4. _Influence_ literally means _flowing in_. The bringing about a result by a gradual process; gradual because _flowing_.
5. _Influenza._ A disease, somewhat allied to a cold, formerly attributed to the _influence_ of the stars.
8. A _fluid_ is so called because it is capable of _flowing_.
9. _Flush._ To _flow_ swiftly.
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#vice# = instead of.
1. vice president 2. vice admiral 3. vice _roy_, king 4. vic _ar_, one who 5. vice _versa_, turn
3. _Viceroy._ A ruler acting with kingly authority _instead of_ the _king_.
4. _Vicar._ In general, _one who_ is authorized to perform functions, especially religious ones, _instead of_ another.
5. _Vice versa._ _Turned_, one _instead of_ the other, interchanged.
#a (an)# = without, not.