English Dictionary
(n) and (v) clarify whether the base is primarily used as a noun or a verb.
√ indicates that the base is the primary root for the word.
Abbey | abœk*. |
Abbot | ab*. |
Able, ability | maq* (n), fakl* (n)), tekn* (skill, technology) (n). -ab* (n) Ability to perform the action described by the source base. See Power. |
Abort, abortion | del* (v). fetemp*, fetolv* (v) To terminate a pregnancy. See Cancel, End, Terminate. |
Absent, absence |
linkw* (v) Absent, missing, departed, delinquent. -ew* (n) Lack of, absence of. Antonyms: see Present. |
Absolute | fra+ Complete(ly), total(ly), thorough(ly), absolute(ly). |
Accomplish, accomplishment | op* (n) Opus. |
Accumulate, accumulation | kumul* (v) Piled up, accumulated. maz* (n) Mass, pile (of material), accumulation. |
Ace | . |
Acerbic | . |
Ache | See Pain. |
Acid | ac* |
Acquire, acquisition | -end* (v) To get, receive or acquire something (noun modified) from someone or something (direct object). |
Act | q* (n) Agent. (v) To act, take action; to drive, pilot, use an instrument. þesp* (v) To perform, act. (n) Thespian, actor, actress. See Perform. |
Action | qur* (n). |