Stem Word List #14 Stem Meaning Example Words 14-1 reg (rule) regal, regiment, regulate, regent, regicide, regime 14-2 pro (forward) provide, pronounce, program, prospect, prognosis 14-3 act (to do) transact, react, action, activate, counteract, interact 14-4 fic (make) fortification, fiction, prolific, horrific, soporific 14-5 idio (peculiar) idiot, idiosyncrasy, idiom, idiot savant 14-6 nounce (tell) denounce, pronounce, announce, renounce, enunciate 14-7 an- (without) anemia, anechoic, anaerobic, anorexia, anarchy 14-8 ab (away) abnormal, abjure, absent, abroad, abrupt, abduct, abdicate 14-9 struct (build) construct, destruct, substructure, instruction, infrastructure 14-10 dys (bad) dysentery, dyslexia, dystrophy, dysfunction, dysphonia 14-11 ob (against) obstruct, obsolete, oblique, obstinate, objurgating 14-12 here (stick) coherence, adhesive, adhere, inherent, incoherent 14-13 lingu (tongue) bilingual, linguist, linguistics, language 14-14 rat (think) rational, ratio, irrational, rationalize, rationale, irate 14-15 liter (letter) literature, illiterate, preliterate, literally 14-16 cata (down) catacombs, catapult, catastrophe, cataclysm, cataract 14-17 somn (sleep) insomnia, somniferous, somnolent, somnambulate, 14-18 err (wander) error, erratic, erroneous, erratum, Knight-errant 14-19 mot (move) motor, motivation, demote, emotion, promote, commotion 14-20 und (wave) inundate, undulate, undulatory, undulation Directions: Step One: Create a study note card for each stem Step Two: Spend time each night reviewing your cards. (This can be done on the bus ride home, in the car, or during study time in Inquiry class, etc.) Step Three: Remember that the Word Within a Word is cumulative. That means once you have list # 2 you can’t just toss out list # 1. You’ll need to keep reviewing those words too! You’ll see them on Stem Test # 2 and so on.