Words ending with 'sion' are:
collision
decision
exclusion
delusion
illusion
incision
inclusion
mission
revision
vision
admission
concludesion
there is no root word of a root word. That's the purpose of a root word. to make up other words and if another words keeps making up ll these words then there would be no ending.
cession fission expression session mission passion emission omission compression manumission progression readmission admission suppression agression commission compassion passion concession confession depression digression discussion expression impression oppression percussion permission possession procession profession repression submission
Usually, words ending in "-ment" are nouns. For example, take the root word "commit", which is a verb. Add "-ment". You get "commitment". This is a noun.
Port is not a suffix, it is a root word, and some words with port in them are transport, export, import, ect.
concludesion
if the word ends in "cion" or "sion" it is feminine
Because "trans" and "sion" are the prefix and suffix of that word, I assume "gres" is the "root word"
I only know one word that starts with de- and endsin -sion is decision.
there is no root word of a root word. That's the purpose of a root word. to make up other words and if another words keeps making up ll these words then there would be no ending.
the ending of the word assignment is suffix
Usually, words ending in "-ment" are nouns. For example, take the root word "commit", which is a verb. Add "-ment". You get "commitment". This is a noun.
Port is not a suffix, it is a root word, and some words with port in them are transport, export, import, ect.
cession fission expression session mission passion emission omission compression manumission progression readmission admission suppression agression commission compassion passion concession confession depression digression discussion expression impression oppression percussion permission possession procession profession repression submission
Yes, the ending '-logue' comes from a Greek root word. That word is 'logos'. It's a noun that means 'word'.
believe it or not aloof does not have an root word not all words have root words
it has no root word for the word bill