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)
						recti-, rect-					
					
						Latin: make right, adjust, remedy; make straight; to lead, put in a straight line; to rule; in this  unit.					
									
						reminisc-					
					
						Greek > Latin:  to recollect, to remember; act of recalling; to recall to memory; to remind of past events; in this  unit.					
									
						rhetor-					
					
						Greek > Latin: orator; that which is spoken; in this  unit.					
									
						rich, riches					
					
						Latin: possibly from regius, kingly, royal > powerful, mighty > wealthy, opulent; then > rich; in this  unit.					
									
						rog-, roga-, -rogate, -rogation, -rogatory					
					
						Latin: ask, inquire, request, beg; propose; in this  unit.					
									
						rumin-, rumina-					
					
						Latin: to chew over again, to chew the cud; to muse or to meditate; that is, to think about something in a deep and serious or dreamy and abstracted way or to think about something carefully, calmly, seriously, and for some time; in this  unit.					
									
						sacr-, sacro-					
					
						Latin: divine, holy; religious; spiritual; heavenly; in this  unit.					
									
						sali-, salt-, -sili-, sult-, -salta-					
					
						Latin: to leap, leaping; to jump, jumping; to hop, hopping; to spring forward, springing forward; in this  unit.					
									
						scend-, scen-, scand-, scan-, scans-					
					
						Latin: to climb; to mount; by extension, a ladder; in this  unit.					
									
						scrut-					
					
						Latin: search, investigation, inquiry; examining, examination; inspect, inspection; in this  unit.					
									
						sen-, sene-, seni-, sir-					
					
						Latin: old age, old, elder, elderly; in this  unit.					
									
						sepsi-, sep-, septi-, septico-, septo-, -sepsis, -septic, -septicemia, -septicemic					
					
						Greek: decay, rot, putrefactive; in this  unit.					
									
						sequest-, sequestr-					
					
						Latin: to give up for safe keeping; a depository, a trustee; to restrict; in this  unit.					
									
						seren-					
					
						Latin: tranquility, calmness; peaceful, calm; in this  unit.					
									
						serpe-, serpen-, serpent-, serpenti-					
					
						Latin: creeping, to creep; a creeping thing; snake, snakes; serpent, serpents; in this  unit.					
									 
		
