← Latin root 1 vocab Export Options Alphabetize Word-Def Delimiter Tab Comma Custom Def-Word Delimiter New Line Semicolon Custom Data Copy and paste the text below. It is read-only. Select All a-, ab-, abs- away from; from abdicate (v) to give up a position of power; espcially the public announcement thereof abduction (n) a leading away, especially the unlawful taking of a person aberration (n) a wandering away, a mistake, a deviation from the norm abhorrence (n) the act of shrinking away from in disgust abnormal (adj) not conformed to standard, not normal abrupt (adj) breaking away suddenly; unexpected; brusque; steep absolute (adj) untied, unbound, realeased; separated completely away from absolve (v) to free from fault; to remove blame or sin abstract (adj) dragged away from the expected; not concrete abstruse (adj) hard to understand, esoteric, recondite chauffeur (French) driver cliche' (French) an over-used expression critique (French) to judge or analyze something