| A | B |
| voc, vok | voice; call |
| dic, dict | say; speak; assert |
| dica, dicat | proclaim; set apart |
| duc, duct | lead |
| loqu, locut | speak |
| loc, locat | place |
| garrul | chatter; talk |
| equ | equal; fair |
| ben-, bon- | good; well |
| mal- | bad; ill |
| soli-, sol- | alone; only |
| magn | great; large |
| vocal | Pertaining to voice; capable of emitting sound; Tending to express oneself often or freely; outspoken |
| predict | To state, tell about, or make known in advance, especially on the basis of special knowledge. |
| dedicate | To set apart for special use or sacred purpose; To commit (oneself) to a particular course of thought or action; To set apart for a special use |
| introduce | To lead or bring in, especially for the first time; To bring forward (a plan, for example) for consideration |
| loquacious | Very talkative; garrulous |
| location | A place where something is or could be located; a site |
| garrulous | Given to excessive and often trivial or rambling talk; tiresomely talkative; wordy and rambling |
| equality | the quality of being the same in quantity or measure or value or status |
| benediction | An expression of good wishes |
| benign | Having little or no detrimental effect; harmless; showing gentleness or mildness |
| malediction | The calling down of a curse; A curse. |
| soliloquoy | A dramatic or literary form of discourse in which a character talks to himself or herself or reveals his or her thoughts without addressing a listener |
| magniloquence | Lofty and extravagant in speech; grandiloquent. |
| equity | The state, quality, or ideal of being just, impartial, and fair. |
| iniquity | Gross immorality or injustice; wickedness |