| Term | Definition |
| Cede | To surrender; to give over; to yield |
| Concede | To admit; to give in to |
| Concession | An admission; a compromise; a yielding |
| Exceed | To go beyond; to be greater than |
| Excess | Surplus; extra |
| Excessive | Too much; extreme |
| Precede | To go or come before |
| Proceed | To move forward |
| Procession | A parade; a series; a march |
| Procedure | A method of doing things |
| Recede | To go or move backward |
| Recession | An economic slump; a depression; a decline |
| Succeed | To do well; to turn out well; to accomplish |
| Succession | A series; a continuation; a sequence of things |
| Accede | To agree; to comply |
| Access | To enter; to use |
| Accessible | Easy to get at or reach |
| Accessory | An extra thing added |
| Intercede | To go in between; to intervene |
| Antecedent | A previous thing or event; a predecessor |