puncture
"Punct" isn't a prefix. In reality, it is a root word that comes from Latin and means "a point." For example, the word "punctuation" refers to a point we put at the end of a written sentence.
The latin root "fac- or fic-" all means "make/do." Some words containing this root are facile, factory, malefactor, manufacture, and artifact.
Words with the root care:caredcarefulcarefullycaringuncaring
The latin root "fac- or fic-" all means "make/do." Some words containing this root are facile, factory, malefactor, manufacture, and artifact.
The Latin root for the words tenuous and attenuate is the word tenuis meaning thin.
"Punct" isn't a prefix. In reality, it is a root word that comes from Latin and means "a point." For example, the word "punctuation" refers to a point we put at the end of a written sentence.
The root phone, meaning "sound", is Greek, not Latin. There are many English words containing this root, including telephone, phonograph, and phonetic.
Some words containing the Greek root "faith" include confidence, fidelity, and infidel.
Some words containing the root word "grad" include graduate, gradual, and degrade.
Diverse is one English equivalent of the Latin root 'var-'. A Latin derivative of that root meaning is the infinitive 'variare', which means 'to diversify, vary'. Knock kneed is another equivalent. Latin derivatives of that root meaning are the adjectives 'varus', which means 'bent'; and 'varicus', which means 'straddling'.
The latin root "fac- or fic-" all means "make/do." Some words containing this root are facile, factory, malefactor, manufacture, and artifact.
Allusion, illusion, and elusion. That's all I can think of right now.
Words with the root care:caredcarefulcarefullycaringuncaring
Words containing a root that means time include "temporary" and "contemporaneous." Words containing a root that means chronic include "chronic" itself and "chronicle." Words containing a root that means congenital include "congenital" and "congenitality." Words containing a root that means incorrigible include "incorrigible" and "incorrigibility." Finally, words containing a root that means notorious include "notorious" and "notoriety."
The root lun- typically means "moon" or "light" in Latin. Words containing this root often relate to concepts like the moon, illumination, or brightness.
Some words containing the root oss are -fossil -ossify -ossicle -osseous -ossification -ossuary
Some words containing the root word "phyll" are chlorophyll, phyllophyte, and phyllophagous.