If the variant has a suffix, the nope.
Greek
The word dedicate has no roots.
Anthropology
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Telescope, telescopic, telescoping
Root words are parts of words that the structure is based off of. Suffixes come after the root word. Both of these have meaning from the Greek and Latin language.
The word "neurotoxin" comes from the Latin words neuron(nerve) and toxicum (poison). The Latin words come from the Greek words neuro (cord) and toxikon pharmakon (arrow poison).
Greek
The roots of the word are originally from Arabic.
fybro roots
The word dedicate has no roots.
know. Shorter words always come first.
All words have roots. Etymology is a interesting branch of word research.
Anthropology
Greek roots refer to the origin of words in the Greek language. Many English words have roots in Greek, and understanding these roots can help decipher the meaning of unfamiliar words or make connections between related words.
No, word roots and base words are not the same. Word roots are the foundation of a word's meaning and cannot stand alone as a complete word, while base words are words in their simplest form that can stand alone. Base words can have prefixes or suffixes attached to them to create new words.
Do. Shorter words always come first.