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verb: decide
verb past tense: decided
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noun root: price
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root: weal (meaning well-being; prosperity)
noun: wealth
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noun: contempt
adjective: contemptuous
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verb root: heal
noun: health
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noun: wrath
adjective: wrathful
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noun root: mystery
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noun root: nerve
adjective: nervous
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noun: ambition
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verb root: rely
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adjective: clumsy
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