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potent (power) potential, potentate, omnipotent Latin surg (rise) resurgence, insurgence, surge Latin log (word or reason) logic, illogical, monologue Greek gram (writing) Greek cant (sing) reg (rule) regiment, regulate, regime Latin pro (forward) provide, program, prognosis Greek gyn androgynous, gynecologist, misogynist Greek ag (to do) agile, agent, aggression Latin act (to do) transact, react, activate, interact (woman) telegram, hologram, grammar recant, incantation, cantata Latin Aborigine The plenipotentiary met twice with the potentate. The surge of the sea portended the resurgence of violence. The grammar in the telegram was not correct. During the holy man’s incantation, the spirit began to appear. The musician’s androgynous appearance was widely imitated. The philologist delighted in inventing neologisms. There were no regal ceremonies in the interregnum. The doctor’s prognosis was not favorable? The secret agent spilled the deadly chemical agent? There may be little time to act or react. 1. Is a five-pointed star a pentagram? Yes, a pentagram is a five-pointed star (fivewriting). 2. Is a neologism in the dictionary? No, a new (neo) word (log) isn’t in the dictionary yet. 3. Can a senator be a victim of regicide? (reg). No, a regicide is the killing (cide) of a king