Submerge= to move something underwater
subterranean
Sub rosa, meaning "under the rose."
Submerge Subside Subsidence
Subcutaneous
Sub- sub, meaning under mit- mitto, mittere, mitti, misus, meaning to send
"Sub reason" is not a commonly recognized compound word in the English language. It does not have a defined meaning or use in general communication.
Yes, "submerge" is a compound word. It is made up of the prefix "sub-" meaning under, below, or beneath, and the root word "merge," meaning to immerse or blend.
flood the ballast
No, "submerge" is not a compound word. It is a single word made up of the prefix "sub-" meaning under and the root "merge" meaning to plunge into something.
Iwi or hapu (sub-tribe).
That could be subjugate or subdue
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