The word "draw" is not a root word itself, but it is derived from the Old English word "drāwan," which means "to drag or pull."
The word "induction" has the root "duct," which means to lead or draw.
The root word that means to draw or press in is "tract," from the Latin word "tractare" which means to handle or manage. This root word is commonly used in words like attract, contract, and subtract.
The root word for attracted is "attract", which comes from the Latin word "attractus," meaning to draw or pull towards something.
The root word for "graphic" is "graph," which comes from the Greek word "graphein" meaning "to write" or "to draw."
The Latin root for "graph" is "grapho" which means "to write" or "to draw." The Greek root is "graph," which also means "to write" or "to draw."
Graph doesn't have a root word. Graph IS a root word darling.
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There are two root words that mean to draw or to press in. Those are tract and trah. Trah is not a commonly used root word.
The root word "strict" means to be precise or exact in following rules or guidelines, often associated with discipline or rigor. It implies a high level of adherence and limitation to certain standards or principles.
It is Greek for 'draw'.
The Latin root "muta-" most closely means change or exchange.
The root word -graph means to write or draw. It is used in various words related to writing, drawing, or recording information, such as photograph (light writing) or autograph (self writing).
Some examples of words containing the root word "treat" meaning to draw, drag, or pull are attract, contract, distract, and retract. Each of these words have variations in meaning, but all share the common theme of drawing or pulling something towards or away from something else.
It's root word is "uni", meaning "one". To unite is to draw together in to one entity.
Aqueduct is not an example of a word formed from a root word and a suffix. It is formed from two root words: aqua, meaning "water", and also found as a root in aqueous, aquatic, aquifer and aquamarine, and ductis, meaning "to draw out or pull" and also found as a root word in ductile, conduct, induction and so on.
Xerox is shortened from xerography, which is a new English word composed of old Greek roots. The root xer(o)- means dry, and the root -graph means write or draw.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.