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this comes from the Latin word igniswhich means "fire". So in English we have ignition,

ignite, etc.

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The root "ign-" means fire or burn. It is derived from the Latin word "ignis," which translates to fire. Words like ignite, ignition, and igneous are examples of words that use this root.

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