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58. WPME p. 508

-fy, facio

to make

notify, to make known

to make known—notus + -fy

notice

what makes something known

to notice

to observe, so that it, he, or she becomes known to the observer.

liquefy

to make liquid

putrefy

to make (or become) rotten or putrid (membuat menjadi busuk)

stupefy

to make stupid, or dumb

fortify

to make strong (membentengi)

rectify (meperbaiki)

to make right or correct; etc

Chronograph

an instrument that measures and records short intervals
of time.

To generate

to give birth to, ϧguratively, or to create or produce, as a turbine
generates power, a person’s presence generates fear, etc. The noun is generation, which, in

another context, also designates the people born and living about the same time (the older,

previous, or next generation, the Depression generation, etc.), or a period, conventionally set

at about thirty years, between such groups of people.

Omnipresent

present all over, or everywhere.

anaphrodisiac X aphrodisiac

reduce or eliminate sexual desires

notus, known

notify

graphein, to write

chonographic

genesis, birth

generate

an-, not (negative)

anaphrodisiac

magnanimity

largeness of mind

equilateral

equal-sided

transcribe

to write accross, transcription

confection (con (with, together) + fec- (to make)

something made together

latus, lateris, side

unilateral

trans, across

transcribe

scribo, scriptus

transcription

malus, bad, eveil

malaria

con-, together

confection

facio (fec-), to make

confectionery

opero, to work

operandi, working

modus operandi

to signify the characteristic methods or procedures by certain criminals

Modus operandi

Pronounced MŌ′-dƏs
op′-Ə-RAN′-dī

Modus vivendi

“method of living,” is the
style of life characteristic of a person or group

scribo, scirptus,

to write

circumsription (batasan)

writing or written material, around (the edge of sth)

circumscribe (membatasi)

to write (a line) around (one’s
freedom of action), so that one is restricted, limited, hemmed in, as in, “a life circumscribed

by poverty, by parental injunctions, or by an overactive conscience, etc.,” or “actions

circumscribed by legal restraints.” The noun circumscription has the figurative meaning also.

loquor

to speak

somniloquent

talking in one's sleep

somniloquence

somniloquence (sƏm-NIL′-Ə-kwƏns) or
somniloquy (sƏm-NIL′-Ə-kwee), the latter noun also designating the words spoken by the

sleeper

somniloquist

One who habitually talks while asleep

aurist

ear specialist

verbal, verbum

words

oral, from os, oris

the mouth, spoken words or mouth

Aural

the ears or to the sense or phenomenon of hearing

Binaural

having two ears or involving the use of both ears, recently, descriptive of sound from two sources, giving a stereophonic (steer′-ee-Ə-FON′-ik)
effect—stereos, deep, solid, plus phone.

ambulo

to walk

A noctambulist

walks at night—nox, noctis, night, plus ambulo

soporific somnific

synonym

preambulate

to walk through

Circumambulate

to walk around

To circumnavigate (mengelilingi)

to sail around—circum,
around, plus navis, ship.

modus, mode, method

modus operandi

operandi, of working

modus operandi

vivo, to live

modus vivendi

circum-, around

circumscribe

somnus, to sleep

somniloquent

loquor, to speak

somniloquence

aurus, ear

aurist

otos, ear

otology

proktos, anus

proctologist

stereos, deep, solid

stereophonic

phone, sound

stereophonic

nox, noctis , night

noctambulist

ambulo, to walk

noctambulism

facio (fic-), to make

somnific

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