uce_ment, lead
7. _liga_ ment, bind
8. _monu_ ment, remind
9. _orna_ ment, deck
10. re_fresh_ ment, new
1. _That which fills_ or _completes_.
2. A _filament_ is _that which_ is _thread_like; as, the filament of
silk, or flax.
5. Literally, an _impediment_ is _that which_ entangles the _feet_;
hence, that which hinders or interferes.
10. _Refreshments_ consist of _that which_ makes one fresh or _new
again_.
#tang, tact, tig# = touch.
1. _con_ tact, together
2. contag_ion_, act of
3. contag _ious_, quality of
4. contamin _ate_, to make
5. contigu _ity_, state of being
6. contigu_ous_, quality of
7. _en_ tire, not
8. _in_ teger, not
9. integr _al_, relating to
10. integr _ity_, state of being
11. tact
12. _in_ tact, not
13. tact _ile_, relating to
14. tang_ent_, that which
15. tang _ible_, capable of
16. _in_ tangible, not
1. The coming _together_ of two bodies; _touching_.
2. The _act of_ communicating disease by the _touch_.
3. Having the _quality of_ being imparted by _touch_; catching; as,
_contagious_ diseases.
4. To _contaminate_ is to make impure by mixture (_touching
together_).
5. _Contiguity_ is the _state of being_ within _touching_ distance.
7. _Entire._ Whole or complete; _not touched_.
8. An _integer_ is a complete or _not touched_ whole; a whole number.
10. _State_ of _being untouched_ or unimpaired; freedom from
corruption or impurity; as, _integrity_ of character.
11. _Tact_ is skill in _touching_; nice perception or discernment in
dealing with others.
12. _Intact._ _Not touched_, especially by anything that misplaces,
harms, or defiles.
13. _Tactile._ _Relating to_ the sense of _touch_.
14. A _tangent_ is a line _which touches_ a curve.
15. Anything is _tangible_ when it is _capable of_ being _touched_, or
perceived by senses.
#tempor# = time.
1. contempor _ary_, one who
2. contemporane_ous_, quality of
3. _ex_ tempore, out
4. tempor _al_, relating to
5. tempor _ary_, that which
6. temporari _ly_, state of being
7. tempor _ize_, do
8. tense
9. tempus _fugit_, flies
1. (_con_, together) _One who_ lives at the same _time together_ with
another is his _contemporary_; occurring or existing at the same time.
3. _Extempore_ means, literally, _out_ of the _moment_. On the spur of
the moment; without previous study or preparation.
4. _Relating to time_ as opposed to eternity; earthly, transient; as,
our _temporal_ affairs.
5. _That w
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