7. Triumvirate: three officials joining forces for one task. Virile: having the strength, power, or vigor of a man. Vir: man; hero
8. Multiple: having more than one; many. Multitude: crowd; throng. Multitudinous: crowded; numerous. Multiplicity: a large number. Multus: many
9. Amble: to walk slowly. Preamble: introductory statement. Ambulance: vehicle designed to carry the sick. Perambulate: to walk through. Ambulo: I walk
10. Advise: to counsel. Evidence: something helpful in proving or forming a conclusion. Provide: to supply. Providence: foresight: to prepare in advance. Revise: to reconsider, change, or modify. Supervise: to oversee. Televise: to broadcast. Vision: eyesight. Visual: visible; optical. Invisible: not able to be seen. Video: I see
14. Terrestrial: related to earth and its inhabitants; composed of dirt. Terrace: flat area of ground, often one in a series on a slope. Subterranean: living or situated under the earth’s surface. Inter: bury. Terra firma: dry land. Terra: earth; land
15. Vital: full of life; necessary for life. Vitality: energy; power to survive. Vitamin: substance essential for growth and activity. Vita: life
16. Magnify: to make large. Magnate: a powerful or influential person. Magnificent: splendid; grand; striking. Magnanimous: noble in mind and heart; generous. Magnus: large; great
17. Minor: lesser in amount, size, rank, age, or importance; little-known. Minimize: to decrease or lessen. Minority: smaller in number of two groups forming a whole. Minor: lesser; smaller
18. Major: greater than others in size, rank , age, or importance. Majority: larger in number of two groups forming a whole. Maior: greater; larger.