The word dedicate has no roots.
The word dedicate means to set apart and consecrate to a deity or to a sacred purpose.
The root word in "devoted" is "devote," which comes from the Latin word "devotus," meaning "to vow, dedicate, or consecrate."
The word dedicate originated during the period Late Middle English between 1375-1425. It is derived from the Latin word dedicatus meaning to declare or devote.
Yes, the word 'hurricane' is a singular, common noun; a word for a thing.
dedicate, pledge, give, donate, allot
Vishesh roop se arpit karna.
Hurricane comes from the Taino language word for wind.
Hurricane = Taifū (台風)(Note: This is where the word typhoon comes from)
There was a huge hurricane in Las Angeles
yes
The word hurricane is probably derived from the Taino word huracan which meant storm. The Spaniards that landed in Hispaniola heard this word used by the Arawak people that lived here. They adopted this word into the Spanish language where huracan has the meaning of hurricane.