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den); ausculta'tion (Lat. n. _ausculta'tio_, a listening; hence, a test of the lungs). CULTIV: -ate, -ation, -ator. Col'ony (Lat. n. _colo'nia_, a settlement); colo'nial; col'onist; col'onize. COR. (See page 32.) CORPUS. (See page 33.) CREDERE. (See page 35.) 44. CREA'RE: cre'o, crea'tum, _to create_. CREAT: -ion, -ive, -or, -ure; create' (pro-, re-). 45. CRES'CERE: cres'co, cre'tum, _to grow_. CRESC: cres'cent; excres'cence; decrease'; increase'. CRET: accre'tion; con'crete; concre'tion. Accrue' (Fr. n. _accrue_, increase); in'crement (Lat. n. _incremen'tum_, increase); recruit' (Fr. v. _recroitre_, _recru_, to grow again). 46. CRUX, cru'cis, _a cross_. CRUC: cru'cial (Fr. adj. _cruciale_, as if bringing to the cross: hence, severe); cru'cible (a chemist's melting-pot--Lat. n. _crucib'ulum_--marked in old times with a cross); cru'ciform (Lat. n. _for'ma_, a shape); cru'cify (Lat. v. _fig'ere_, _fix'um_, to fix); crucifix'ion; excru'ciating. Cross (Fr. n. _croix_); cro'sier (Fr. n. _crosier_); cruise (Dan. v. _kruisen_, to move crosswise or in a zigzag); crusade' (Fr. n. _croisade_, in the Middle Ages, an expedition to the Holy Land made under the banner of the cross); crusad'er. 47. CUBA'RE: cu'bo (_in compos, _cumbo__), cub'itum, _to lie down_. CUB: in'cubate; incuba'tion; in'cubator. CUMB: incum'bency; incum'bent; procum'bent; recum'bency; recum'bent; succumb' (sub-); superincum'bent. Cu'bit (Lat. n. _cub'itus_, the elbow, because it serves for leaning upon); in'cubus (Lat. n. _in'cubus_), the nightmare. 48. CU'RA, _care_. CUR: -able, -ate, -ative, -ator; ac'curate; ac'curacy; inac'curate; proc'urator. Cu'rious; prox'y (contracted from _proc'uracy_). _authority to act for another_; secure' (Lat. adj. _secu'rus_, from _se_ for _si'ne_, without, and _cu'ra_, care); secu'rity; insecure'; si'necure (Lat. prep. _si'ne_, without--an office without duties). CURRERE. (See page 36.) 49. DA'RE: do, da'tum, _to give_. DAT: date (originally the time at which a public document was given--_da'tum_); da'ta (Lat. plural of _da'tum_), _facts or truths given or admitted_; da'tive. DIT: addi'tion; condi'tion; ed'it (-ion, -or); perdi'tion; tradi'tion; extradi'tion. Add (Lat. v. _ad'dere_, to give or put to); adden'dum (pl. adden'da), _something to be added_. 50. DEBE'RE: de'beo, deb'itum, _to owe_. DEBT: debt; debt'or; indebt'ed; deb'it (n. and v.). 5
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