| A | B |
| CHRON | time |
| chronic | (adj.): constant; habitual; inveterate |
| chronicle | (n.): a chronological record of events; a history |
| chronological | (adj.): arranged in the order of time |
| synchronous | (adj.): occurring at the same time; coinciding in time; contemporaneous; simultaneous |
| anachronistic | (adj.): pertaining to or containing an anachronism (the representation of someone as existing or something as happening in other than chronological, proper, or historical order) |
| LAT | carry, bear |
| elation | (n.): a feeling or state of great joy or pride; exultant gladness; high spirits |
| prelate | (n.): a high-ranking ecclesiastic, as a bishop |
| collateral | (n.): security pledged for the payment of a loan |
| MIS | wrong, bad, hate |
| misnomer | (n.): an error in naming a person or place |
| misconstrue | (v.): to misunderstand the meaning of; take in a wrong sense; misinterpret |
| miserly | (adj.): like or characteristic of a miser; greedy and stingy |
| mishap | (n.): an unfortunate accident |
| misdemeanor | (n.): a criminal offense defined as less serious than a felony; misdeed |