Group A ambi-, amphi-, ben, bene, circ-, circum-

ambiance

an environment, or atmosphere

ambidextrous

able to use both hands equally well

ambiguous

having two or more possible meanings; indefinite, puzzling

ambivalent

having opposite and conflicting feelings about something; unsure

amphibian

an animal with a backbone that is able to live on land and in water, such as a frog or a toad

amphitheater

an open space surrounded by rising rows of seats, such as a theater gallery or sports arena

ire

to go

dexter

right hand

ambigere

to wander

agere

to do

valentia

worth, value

bios

life

theasthai

to see, to view

ben

good, well

bene

good, well

benediction

a blessing

benefactor

a person who gives help or support, especially financial aid

beneficial

having a good or helpful effect

beneficiary

a person who receives a benefit or advantage, such as an inheritance

benevolent

doing good things, being good-hearted, kind

benign

gentle and kind, not threatening life

dicere

to speak

facere

to do

volens

wishing

genus

born

circa

about or approximately

circuitous

roundabout; indirect; devious

circulation

the act of moving in a circle or circuit or of moving from place to place

circumference

the outer line of a circle; the length of this line

circumnavigate

to sail around something, especially the world

circumscribe

to draw or form a line around, especially a circle; to limit or restrain

circumspect

careful to consider all related circumstances before acting or deciding; cautious

circumvent

to avoid or find a way around

navigare

to sail

ferre

to bring, to bear, to carry

venire

to come

scribere

to write, draw