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ex (e, ef)
from, out
expatriate
verb: banish a person from his native, land, or banish oneself from one's native land
noun: an expatriated person
ex + patria

"from fatherland"
egregious
outstandingly bad; blatant; outrageous
e + greg

"herd out"
effluent
something that flows out, especially from a body of water, OR the outflow of a sewer, storage tank, irrigation canal, or channel
ex + flue

"flow out"
edict
decree or proclamation issued by an authority
e + dict

"speak out"
extra (extro)
outside, beyond
extracurricular
outside the regular course of study
extra + curr

"outside run/course"
extrovert
individual interested in others or the environment
extro + vert

"outside turn"
extraterrestrial
originating or located outside the earth
extra + terr

"outside earth"
extravagant
exceeding reasonable bounds; excessive
extra + vag

"outside wander"
intro
in, into, inward
introspection
contemplation of one's own thoughts and sensations
intro + spect

"inward look"
introvert
a person whose thoughts and interests are directed inward
intro + vert

"inward turn"
intra
within, inside
intramural
within the bounds of an institution, especially a school
intra + mur

"inside wall"
intravenous
within a vein or veins
intra + ven

"within blood vessels"
inter
between, among
intercept
to stop, deflect, or interrupt the progress of something
inter + cept

"take between"
interlocutor
a partner in a conversation
inter + locut

"speak among"
intervene
to come between two things or two time periods; to come between, especially so as to hinder or modify
inter + ven

"come between"
interrogate
to examine by formal questions
inter + rog

"ask among"