They both derive from the Latin "mittere" meaning "to send".
The root of the word "missionary" is "mission," which comes from the Latin word "missio," meaning "sending." The root of the word "missile" is also "missio," which refers to something that is sent or thrown, like a projectile.
The root words for "you'd" are "you" and "would."
Examples of root words include "work," "play," "walk," and "happy." These are the basic words from which other words are formed through the addition of prefixes and suffixes.
Words such as contradict, dictate, and prediction have dictus as a root.
Some words that have the root "quick" include quickly, quicken, quicksand, and quicksilver.
A few words with the root word LUNA are: lunatic lunar
"Mission" is a root word. It has neither a suffix nor a prefix. Transmission and missionary are words with a prefix or suffix attached to the root word "mission."
The root of missile is miss-, meaning "sent" (c.f. missive, mission).
The root word of admission is admiss.
miss missal missend misshape missile missileman missilery missing missing link mission missionary Mississippi misstate misspend misspell missive misstep missy Hope that helped ^^
Words that describe nouns are adjectives; the word missile is a noun. Some adjectives that can describe a missile are:awesome (awe inspiring)fastsleekswiftfleetspeedyballisticsupersonic
Mission and ary
Missive, missile
The root of the word "aloof" is believed to be from the Middle English word "aloof" meaning "away, at a distance." It originated from the Old Norse word "a loof" meaning "to windward."
If you mean what are the root words, there are none because only verbs have root words and those are not verbs.
Examples of root words include "work," "play," "walk," and "happy." These are the basic words from which other words are formed through the addition of prefixes and suffixes.
What are the root for
Words with the root care:caredcarefulcarefullycaringuncaring