| Term | Definition |
| vac | empty |
| vacant | without an occupant or incumbent |
| evacuate | to move out of danger |
| vacuous | complacently or inanely foolish |
| vacation | leisure time away from work devoted to rest or pleasure |
| prim | first |
| primary | main or basic |
| primal | having existed from the beginning |
| primacy | the state of being first in importance |
| primitive | a person who belongs to early stage of civilization |
| prima donna | The Main Lady |
| tele | far |
| telephone | a machine that transmits sound waves from one place to another |
| teleport | to go from one place to another |
| telescope | an insturment that lets you see stuff from far away |
| telekinesis | the supposed ability to be able to move objects at a distance with mental power |
| telephoto | a lens on a camera that can take pictures at a great distance |
| vacuum | an electrical home appliance that cleans by suction |
| tom | cut |
| atom | the smallest particle of matter. It can not be cut |
| anatomy | a detailed analysis |
| appendectomy | the removal of the appendix |
| tonsillectomy | the removal of tonsils |
| dichotomy | division into two parts |
| scrib | write |
| scribe | a person who writes down information |
| scribble | to write down quickly without much attention to detail |
| script | a written version of a play or other dramatic composition |
| inscribe | convert ordinary language into code |
| describe | give a description of |