[exclamation]. From the Latin "clamare," to cry out. Compare clamour, proclaim, proclamation, clamorous, disclaim, declaim.

[separation]. From the Latin "parare," to make ready. Compare prepare, preparation, compare, comparison, comparative.

[recollect]. From the Latin "legere," to choose. Compare collect, elect, election, college, eligible.

[impression]. From the Latin "premere," to press. Compare impressive, depress, express, suppress, oppress, pressure.

[photograph]. From two Greek roots "phōt," meaning light and "graph," meaning to write. Compare epigraph, epigram, photographic, phosphorus, graph, diagram.

[intend]. From the Latin "tendere," meaning to stretch. Compare extend, superintend, attend, attendant, extensive, tense, pretend, distend, contend.


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