| A | B |
| Cap/Cep/Cip | comes from capere, the latin verb meaning "take,seize" Caputer which is what a captor does to a captive, has the same meaning. Captivate once meant literally to "capture" but now means only to capture mentally through charm or appeal |
| reception | 1- the act of receiving 2- a social gathering where guests are formally welcomed |
| incipient | starting to come into being or become evident |
| perceptible | noticeable or able to felt by the senses |
| susceptible | 1-open to some influence; responsive 2- able to be submitted to an action or process |
| fin | comes from latin word for "end" or "boundary" Final describes last things and a finale or a finish is an ending. but its meaning is harder to trace in some of other English words derived from it |
| affinity | 1-sympathy; attraction 2-relationship |
| definitive | 1-authoratative and final 2-specifying perfectly or precisely |
| infinitesimal | extremely or immeasureably small |
| finite | having definite limits |