Completed Units in Word Info and Get Words Sites That Have Been Enhanced and Upgraded
(all of the enhanced units present parts of speeches (when applicable), have definitions for word entries, and clarifying sentences in context)
						ord-, ordinato-, -ordin-, -ordinate, -ordinating, -ordinated					
					
						Latin: order, in order; in a row, regular series, class, rank; in this  unit.					
									
						palp-, palpo-, palpi-					
					
						Latin: to touch gently, to stroke; to pat; in this  unit.					
									
						pecca-, pecc-					
					
						Latin: to err, to sin, to commit a crime; in this  unit.					
									
						pecu-, pecun-					
					
						Latin: cattle, property in cattle; private property; money; particular; in this  unit.					
									
						penetra-, penetr-					
					
						Latin: penetrare, penetratus, to go into, to enter, to pierce; to pass through, to pass into; a place within; in this  unit.					
									
						peni-, pen-					
					
						Latin: paene, almost, nearly; in this  unit.					
									
						petro-, petr-, petri-, peter-					
					
						Greek > Latin: stone, rock; in this  unit.					
									
						pharis-, pharisa-					
					
						Greek > Latin: pharisaios; from Aramaic prisayya; "those who are separate"; in this  unit.					
									
						phengo-, pheng-					
					
						Greek: light, splendor, luster, sunlight, daylight; in this  unit.					
									
						phocomel-					
					
						Greek > Latin: bodily malformations; from "seal fins"; a sea calf; in this  unit.					
									
						plag-, plagu-, plague-					
					
						Greek > Latin: strike, stroke, blow, wound; beat the breast; lament loudly [while beating the breast]; pestilence; in this  unit.					
									
						plagiar-					
					
						Latin: a literary thief; "plunderer, oppressor, kidnapper" [one who "abducts the child or slave of another"]; then by extension, to take and use the thoughts, writings, etc. of someone else and represent or claim them as one's own; in this  unit.					
									
						planta-, plant-					
					
						Latin: sole of the foot; flat bottom or underside of the foot; in this  unit.					
									
						pluv-, pluvio-, pluvi-					
					
						Latin: rain, rain water, rainy; in this  unit.					
									
						poli-					
					
						Latin: polire, to polish, to smooth, to shine; to refine; in this  unit.					
									 
		
