【cede-, cess-】 are word -forming element
usually meaning "move, go, yield, surrender"
from Latin "cedere, cessus"
[WORD ROOT]root cede
[VARIATIONS OF ROOT] cede, ceed, cest, cess, cease
[ETYMOLOGY]root (Latin) cedere, cessus
[MEANING]root move, go, yield, surrender
【DETAILs OF ORIGIN(ENTYMOLOGY】
- 【Latin】 cessus [pp. of cedere]
- 【Latin】 cedere to go from, proceed, leave grant, give way, yield, give place
[LIST OF ENGLISH WORD]
accede, access, accessibility, accessible, accessory, ancestor, ancestral, antecedent, cede, cession, concede, concession, decease, deceased, exceed, excess, excessive, necessarily, necessary, necessity, precede, precedence, procedure, proceed, process, processed, procession, processor, recede, recess, succeed, success, successful, successfully, successive, successor, unnecessary, unprecedented, unsuccessful
Please see Word information in detail as follows;
accede [verb] from accede < cede
【DEFINITION】 If you accede to someone's request, you do what they ask.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 come to or arrive at
【ROOTs】 ⑴ ac(ad); to, toward ⑵ cede; move, go
access [noun] from access < cede
【DEFINITION】 If you have access to a building or other place, you are able or allowed to go into it.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 an attack of fever
【pl.】 UNCOUNTABLE NOUN
【DERIVATIVEs】 accessibility, accessible, accessibleness, accessibly, access
【ROOTs】 ⑴ ac(ad); to, toward ⑵ cess(cede); move, go
accessibility [noun] from access < cede
【DEFINITION】 accessibil + ity
【DERIVATIVEs】 accessibility, accessible, accessibleness, accessibly, access
【ROOTs】 ⑴ ac(ad); to, toward ⑵ cess(cede); move, go ⑶ ibil(able); adjective suffix ⑷ ity; noun suffix
accessible [adjective] from access < cede
【DEFINITION】 If a place or building is accessible to people, it is easy for them to reach it or get into it. If an object is accessible, it is easy to reach.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 affording access, capable of being approached or reached
【DERIVATIVEs】 accessibility, accessible, accessibleness, accessibly, access
【ANTONYM】 inaccessible
【ROOTs】 ⑴ ac(ad); to, toward ⑵ cess(cede); move, go ⑶ ible(able); suffix
accessory [noun] from access < cede
【DEFINITION】 Accessories are items of equipment that are not usually essential, but which can be used with or added to something else in order to make it more efficient, useful, or decorative.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 that which is subordinate to something else
【pl.】 accessories
【DERIVATIVEs】 accessorial, accessorily, accessoriness, accessory
【ROOTs】 ⑴ ac(ad); prefix ⑵ cess(cede); ⑶ ory; noun suffix
ancestor [noun] from ancestor < cede
【DEFINITION】 Your ancestors are the people from whom you are descended.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 one from whom a person is descended
【pl.】 ancestors
【DERIVATIVEs】 ancestral, ancestor
【SYNONYM】 forebear, forerunner, progenitor
【ROOTs】 ⑴ an(ante); before, in front of, prior to ⑵ cest(cede); move, go, yield ⑶ or; noun suffix
ancestral [adjective] from ancestor < cede
【DEFINITION】 You use ancestral to refer to a person's family in former times, especially when the family is important and has property or land which they have had for a long time.
【DERIVATIVEs】 ancestral, ancestor
【ROOTs】 ⑴ an(ante); before, in front of, prior to ⑵ cest(cede); move, go, yield ⑶ r(or); noun suffix ⑷ al; adjective suffix
antecedent [noun] from antecedent < cede
【DEFINITION】 An antecedent of something happened or existed before it and was similar to it in some way.
【pl.】 antecedents
【DERIVATIVEs】 antecedently, antecedent
【SYNONYM】 ancestors
【ROOTs】 ⑴ ante; before, in front of, prior to ⑵ cede; move, go, yield ⑶ ent(ant); noun suffix
cede [combining form] from cede
【DEFINITION】 to go from, proceed, leave grant, give way; yield, give place
【DERIVATIVEs】 ceder, cession, cede
【ROOTs】 cede; move, go
cession [noun] from cede
【DEFINITION】 the act of ceding, esp of ceding rights, property, or territory
【pl.】 cessions
【DERIVATIVEs】 ceder, cession, cede
【ROOTs】 ⑴ cess(cede); move, go ⑵ ion(ation); noun suffix
concede [verb] from concede < cede
【DEFINITION】 If you concede something, you admit, often unwillingly, that it is true or correct.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 to make a concession of, yield up
【CONJUGATIONs】 conceded, conceded, conceding, concedes
【DERIVATIVEs】 concede, concededly, conceder, concessible, concession, concessional, concessive
【ROOTs】 ⑴ con(com); together, with ⑵ cede; move, go
concession [noun] from concede < cede
【DEFINITION】 If you make a concession to someone, you agree to let them do or have something, especially in order to end an argument or conflict.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 act of granting or yielding
【pl.】 concessions
【DERIVATIVEs】 concede, concededly, conceder, concessible, concession, concessional, concessive
【ROOTs】 ⑴ con(com); together, with ⑵ cess(cede); move, go ⑶ ion(ation); noun suffix
decease [noun] from decease < cede
【DEFINITION】 a more formal word for death
【PRIMARY MEANING】 death
【pl.】 UNCOUNTABLE NOUN
【ROOTs】 ⑴ de; down, under, off ⑵ cease(cede); move, go, yield
deceased [adjective] from decease < cede
【DEFINITION】 A deceased person is one who has recently died.
【ROOTs】 ⑴ de; down, under, off ⑵ cease(cede); move, go, yield ⑶ d(ed); adjective suffix
exceed [verb] from exceed < cede
【DEFINITION】 ] If something exceeds a particular amount or number, it is greater or larger than that amount or number.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 to go beyond,
【CONJUGATIONs】 exceeded, exceeded, exceeding, exceeds
【DERIVATIVEs】 exceed, exceedable, exceeder, excess, excessive, excessively, excessiveness
【SYNONYM】 pass, go beyond
【ROOTs】 ⑴ ex; out, out of ⑵ ceed(cede); move, go
excess [noun] from exceed < cede
【DEFINITION】 In excess of means more than a particular amount.
【pl.】 excesses
【DERIVATIVEs】 exceed, exceedable, exceeder, excess, excessive, excessively, excessiveness
【ROOTs】 ⑴ ex; out, out of, forth ⑵ cess(cede); move, go, yield
excessive [adjective] from exceed < cede
【DEFINITION】 If you describe the amount or level of something as excessive, you disapprove of it because it is more or higher than is necessary or reasonable.
【DERIVATIVEs】 exceed, exceedable, exceeder, excess, excessive, excessively, excessiveness
【ROOTs】 ⑴ ex; out, out of ⑵ cess(cede); move, go ⑶ ive; adjective suffix
necessarily [adverb] from necessary < cede
【DEFINITION】 If you say that something is not necessarily the case, you mean that it may not be the case or is not always the case.
【DERIVATIVEs】 necessarily, necessary, necessitate, necessity
【ROOTs】 ⑴ ne(neg); not, say no ⑵ cess(cede); move, go ⑶ ari(ary); adjective suffix ⑷ ly; suffix
necessary [adjective] from necessary < cede
【DEFINITION】 Something that is necessary is needed in order for something else to happen.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 needed, required; essential, indispensable; such as must be, that cannot be otherwise; not voluntary or governed by chance or free will
【DERIVATIVEs】 necessarily, necessary, necessitate, necessitous, necessity
【SYNONYM】 essential, inevitable
【ANTONYM】 contingent, unnecessary
【ROOTs】 ⑴ ne(neg); not, say no ⑵ cess(cede); move, go ⑶ ary; adjective suffix
necessity [noun] from necessary < cede
【DEFINITION】 The necessity of something is the fact that it must happen or exist.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 constraining power of circumstances; compulsion (physical or moral), the opposite of liberty; a condition requisite for the attainment of any purpose,
【pl.】 necessities
【DERIVATIVEs】 necessarily, necessary, necessitate, necessitous, necessity
【ROOTs】 ⑴ ne(neg); not, say no ⑵ cess(cede); move, go ⑶ ity; noun suffix
precede [verb] from process < cede
【DEFINITION】 If one event or period of time precedes another, it happens before it.
【CONJUGATIONs】 preceded, preceded, preceding, precedes
【DERIVATIVEs】 precede, precedence, precedent, precedently, precession
【ROOTs】 ⑴ pre; before, previous ⑵ cede; move, go
precedence [noun] from process < cede
【DEFINITION】 If one thing takes precedence over another, it is regarded as more important than the other thing.
【pl.】 UNCOUNTABLE NOUN
【DERIVATIVEs】 precede, precedence, precedent, precedently, precession
【SYNONYM】 priority
【ROOTs】 ⑴ pre; before, previous ⑵ cede; move, go ⑶ ence(ance); noun suffix
procedure [noun] from proceed < cede
【DEFINITION】 A procedure is a way of doing something, especially the usual or correct way.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 fact or manner of proceeding
【pl.】 procedures
【DERIVATIVEs】 procedural, procedurally, procedure, proceed, proceeder, process, procession
【SYNONYM】 drill
【ROOTs】 ⑴ pro; before, forth ⑵ ceed(cede); move, go ⑶ ure; noun suffix
proceed [verb] from proceed < cede
【DEFINITION】 If you proceed to do something, you do it, often after doing something else first.
【CONJUGATIONs】 proceeded, proceeded, proceeding, proceeds
【DERIVATIVEs】 procedural, procedurally, procedure, proceed, proceeder, process, procession
【SYNONYM】 go on, go ahead
【ROOTs】 ⑴ pro; before, forth ⑵ ceed(cede); move, go
process [noun] from proceed < cede
【DEFINITION】 A process is a series of actions which are carried out in order to achieve a particular result.
【pl.】 processes
【DERIVATIVEs】 procedure, proceed, proceeder, process, procession
【ROOTs】 ⑴ pro; before, forth ⑵ cess(cede); move, go
processed [adjective] from process < cede
【DEFINITION】 having been subjected to a special process or treatment (as in the course of manufacture)
【ROOTs】 ⑴ pro; before, forth ⑵ cess(cede); move, go ⑶ ed; adjective suffix
procession [noun] from proceed < cede
【DEFINITION】 A procession is a group of people who are walking, riding, or driving in a line as part of a public event.
【pl.】 processions
【DERIVATIVEs】 procedure, proceed, proceeder, process, procession
【SYNONYM】 parade
【ROOTs】 ⑴ pro; before, forth ⑵ cess(cede); move, go ⑶ ion(ation); noun suffix
processor [noun] from process < cede
【DEFINITION】 A processor is the part of a computer that interprets commands and performs the processes the user has requested.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 person or machine which performs a process
【SYNONYM】 central processing unit
【ROOTs】 ⑴ pro; before, forth ⑵ cess(cede); move, go ⑶ or; noun suffix
recede [verb] from recede < cede
【DEFINITION】 If something recedes from you, it moves away.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 to go back, fall back; withdraw, depart, retire
【CONJUGATIONs】 receded, receded, receding, recedes
【DERIVATIVEs】 recede, recess, recession, recessive, recessively, recessiveness
【SYNONYM】 retreat
【ROOTs】 ⑴ re; again, behind ⑵ cede; move, go
recess [noun] from recede < cede
【DEFINITION】 A recess is a break between the periods of work of an official body such as a committee, a court of law, or a government.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 act of receding
【pl.】 recesses
【DERIVATIVEs】 recede, recess, recession, recessive
【SYNONYM】 alcove
【ROOTs】 ⑴ re; again, behind ⑵ cess(cede); move, go
succeed [verb] from success < cede
【DEFINITION】 If you succeed in doing something, you manage to do it.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 come next after, follow after another; take the place of another, be elected or chosen for
【CONJUGATIONs】 succeeded, succeeded, succeeding, succeeds
【DERIVATIVEs】 succeed, succeedable, succeeder, succeeding, succeedingly, success, successful, successfully, successfulness, succession, successional, successionally, successive, successively, successiveness, successless
【SYNONYM】 follow
【ROOTs】 ⑴ suc(sub); below ⑵ ceed(cede); move, go
success [noun] from success < cede
【DEFINITION】 Success is the achievement of something that you have been trying to do.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 result, outcome
【pl.】 successes
【DERIVATIVEs】 succeed, succeedable, succeeder, succeeding, succeedingly, success, successful, successfully, successfulness, succession, successive, successless
【ANTONYM】 failure
【ROOTs】 ⑴ suc(sub); below ⑵ cess(cede); move, go
successful [adjective] from success < cede
【DEFINITION】 Something that is successful achieves what it was intended to achieve. Someone who is successful achieves what they intended to achieve.
【DERIVATIVEs】 succeed, succeedable, succeeder, succeeding, succeedingly, success, successful, successfully, successfulness, succession, successive, successless
【ANTONYM】 unsuccessful
【ROOTs】 ⑴ suc(sub); below ⑵ cess(cede); move, go ⑶ ful; suffix
successfully [adverb] from success < cede
【DEFINITION】 successful+ly
【DERIVATIVEs】 successful, successfully, successfulness, succeed, success
【ROOTs】 ⑴ suc(sub); below ⑵ cess(cede); move, go ⑶ ful; adjective suffix ⑷ ly; suffix
successive [adjective] from success < cede
【DEFINITION】 Successive means happening or existing one after another without a break.
【DERIVATIVEs】 succeed, succeedable, succeeder, succeeding, succeedingly, success, successful, succession, successional, successionally, successive, successively, successiveness
【SYNONYM】 consecutive
【ROOTs】 ⑴ suc(sub); below ⑵ cess(cede); move, go ⑶ ive; adjective suffix
successor [noun] from success < cede
【DEFINITION】 Someone's successor is the person who takes their job after they have left.
【pl.】 successors
【DERIVATIVEs】 successoral, successor
【ROOTs】 ⑴ suc(sub); below ⑵ cess(cede); move, go ⑶ or; noun suffix
unnecessary [adjective] from necessary < cede
【DEFINITION】 If you describe something as unnecessary, you mean that it is not needed or does not have to be done, and is undesirable. The slaughter of whales is unnecessary and inhuman
【DERIVATIVEs】 unnecessarily, unnecessariness, unnecessary
【SYNONYM】 unjustified, uncalled for
【ANTONYM】 necessary
【ROOTs】 ⑴ un; not ⑵ ne(neg); not, say no ⑶ cess(cede); move, go ⑷ ary; adjective suffix
unprecedented [adjective] from process < cede
【DEFINITION】 If something is unprecedented, it has never happened before.
【DERIVATIVEs】 unprecedentedly, unprecedented
【ROOTs】 ⑴ un; not ⑵ pre; before, previous ⑶ ced(cede); move, go ⑷ ent(ant); suffix ⑸ ed; adjective suffix
unsuccessful [adjective] from success < cede
【DEFINITION】 Something that is unsuccessful does not achieve what it was intended to achieve.
【DERIVATIVEs】 unsuccessfully, unsuccessfulness, unsuccessful
【ANTONYM】 successful
【ROOTs】 ⑴ un; not ⑵ cess(cede); move, go ⑶ ful; adjective suffix
Other word list containing cede-, cess-; secede
【OTHER ROOTs; 】
caus, cuse
cata-, cath-, cat-
cast-
caust-, calm-
carbo-, carb-
capt-, ceive-, cept-
car
cast
care
cardio-
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