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es, _the Song of Solomon_; can'to, _division of a poem_; discant'; incanta'tion, _enchantment_; recant', literally, _to sing back, to retract_. CHANT: chant; chant'er; chan'ticleer; chant'ry; enchant'. Ac'cent (Lat. _ad._ and _cantus_, a song), literally, _a modulation of the voice_; accentua'tion; precen'tor (Lat. v. _praecan'ere_, to sing before). 26. CAP'ERE: ca'pio, cap'tum, _to take_. CAP: -able, -ability; inca'pable. CIP: antic'ipate; eman'cipate (Lat. n. _ma'nus_, hand), literally, _to take away from the hand of an owner, to free_; incip'ient; munic'ipal (Lat. n. _municip'ium_, a free town; _mu'nia_, official duties, and _cap'ere_, to take); partic'ipate (Lat. n. _pars, par'tis_, a part); par'ticiple; prince (Lat. n. _prin'ceps_,--Lat. adj. _pri'mus_, first: hence, taking the _first_ place or lead); prin'cipal; prin'ciple; recip'ient; rec'ipe (imperative of _recip'ere_; literally, "take thou," being the first word of a medical prescription). CEIVE (Fr. root = cap- or cip-): conceive'; deceive'; perceive'; receive'. CAPT: -ive, -ivate, -ivity, -or, -ure. CEPT: accept' (-able, -ance, -ation); concep'tion; decep'tion; decep'tive; except' (-ion, -ionable); incep'tion; incep'tive; intercept'; pre'cept; precep'tor; recep'tacle; recep'tion; suscep'tible. CEIT (Fr. root = capt- or cept-): conceit'; deceit'; receipt'. Capa'cious (Lat. adj. _ca'pax_, _capa'cis_, able to hold: hence large); capac'itate; capac'ity; incapac'itate. CAPUT. (See page 30.) 27. CA'RO, carnis, _flesh_. CARN: -age, _slaughter_; -al, -ation, _the flesh-colored flower_; incar'nate; incarna'tion. Carne'lian (Lat. adj. _car'neus_, fleshy), _a flesh-colored stone_; car'nival (Lat. v. _vale_, farewell), _a festival preceding Lent_; carniv'orous (Lat. v. _vora're_, to eat); char'nel (Fr. adj. _charnel_, containing flesh). 28. CAU'SA, _a cause_. CAUS: -al, -ation, -ative; cause (Fr. n. _cause_), n. and v. Accuse' (Fr. v. _accuser_, to bring a charge against), -ative, -ation, -er; excuse' (Fr. v. _excuser_, to absolve); excus'able; rec'usant (Lat. v. _recusa're_, to refuse). 29. CAVE'RE: ca'veo, cautum, _to beware_. CAUT: -ion, -ious; incau'tious; precaution. Ca'veat (3d per. sing. present subjunctive = let him beware), _an intimation to stop proceedings_. 30. CA'VUS, _hollow_. CAV: -ity; concav'ity; ex'cavate. Cave (Fr. n. _cave_), literally, _a hollow, empty space_; con'cave (Lat. adj. _conca'v
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