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 hand3. amphi bi ous, life
2. ambi ti on, go4. 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 to10. nota bene, note