| A | B |
| SPECTO, SPECTARE | L. "to look at" |
| auspicious | showing signs that promise success |
| introspection | examination of one's own thoughts and feelings |
| retrospect | a survey of past times or events |
| specimen | a single thing that is taken as an example of a whole category |
| specter | a ghost; or a haunting fear of fuure trouble |
| spectrum | a wide range of related qualities or ideas |
| speculate | to form opinions without definite knowledge or evidence; Or to buy or sell something to make a profit but with risk of loss |
| VIGILO, VIGILARE | L. "to watch" |
| surveillance | supervision or close observation, esp. of a suspected person |
| vigil | a period of staying awake to keep watch or to pray |
| vigilant | watchful; on the lookout for danger |