9. To loosen or set free, as from some duty or obligation
10. To divert from the proper use; to misuse.
ambi, (amphi) = both, on both sides, around.
| 1. ambi dextr ous, right hand | 3. amphi bi ous, life |
| 2. ambi ti on, go | 4. amphi theatre, view. |
1. Having skill with both hands (as if both were right hands).
2. A going around or about, as of a candidate soliciting votes; eager for favors; strongly desirous.
3. Living both on land and in water. Frogs, turtles, crocodiles, seals, otters, and beavers are amphibious.
4. An amphitheatre is a building built circular so that spectators may view a performance from both sides or from all around.
bene = well, good.
| 1. bene dict ion, speak | 6. bene fit, do |
| 2. bene fact ion, do | 7. bene vol ent, will |
| 3. bene fact or, one who | 8. beni gn, (genus) kind |
| 4. bene fic ent, do | 9. beni gn ant, being |
| 5. bene fic ial, pertaining to | 10. nota bene, note |