6. AL'ERE: a'lo, al'itum or al'tum, to nourish; ALES'CERE: ales'co to grow up.
al: al'iment (Lat. n. alimen'tum, nourishment); alimen'tary; al'imony (Lat. n. alimo'ma, allowance made to a divorced wife for her support).
alit: coali'tion (-ist).
alesc: coalesce' (-ence, -ent).
ALIENUS. (See [p. 25.])
7. AL'TER, another; Alter'nus, one after another.
alter: al'ter, -ation, -ative (a medicine producing a change); unal'tered; alterca'tion (Lat. n. alterca'tio, a contention).
altern: -ate, -ation, -ative; subal'tern, a subordinate officer.
AMARE; Amicus. (See [p. 25.])
ANIMUS; Anima. (See [p. 26.])