creat- +

(Latin: to make, to produce, to bring forth)

The words in this creat- unit are closely related to the cresc- unit.

creature comforts
All the things that make life pleasant; such as, warmth, good food, and a comfortable home.
creature of habit
Anyone who always wants to do the same thing in the same way.
creaturely
1. Having the qualities of a creature.
2. A reference to someone who is the servile dependent or tool of another person: "She had a creaturely existence with her domineering husband."
creatures
All living things; especially, animals.
creatureship
The condition, or status, of being a creature.
decreation
Creation and destruction which may occur simultaneously and are considered to be elements dependent upon each other.
increate, increated
Not created; uncreated.
precreative (adjective) (not comparable)
Referring to the existence or an occurrence before the creation of the world: The term precreative also means that something happened in an ancient time.
procreant
1. Generating; producing; productive; fruitful; assisting in procreation.
2. Someone who, or that which, procreates.
procreate
1. To produce offspring (children) by reproduction.
2. To beget and to conceive (offspring).
3. To produce or to create; to originate.
4. To create or to produce something.
procreated
Offspring, or children, who have been produced.
procreation
1. The conception and bearing of offspring or children.
2. The act of begetting children.
3. The generation and production of offspring.
4. The entire process of bringing a new individual, or individuals, into the world.
procreative
1. Producing new life or offspring.
2. Capable of reproducing; generative.
3. Having the ability to beget or procreate.
procreativeness
Having the ability to bring a new individual, or individuals, into the world.
procreator
Someone who begets or generates children; such as, a father.