Yes, "gene" is a root word derived from the Greek word "genos," meaning type or race.
"Gene" is a root. It comes from the Greek word "genos," which means "birth" or "origin."
The root word for "gene" is derived from the Greek word "genesis," meaning origin or creation.
The base word in "genesis" is "gene," derived from the Greek word for "origin" or "beginning."
The root word of "unusual" is "usual."
The root word is gift.
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"Gene" is a root. It comes from the Greek word "genos," which means "birth" or "origin."
The root in the word generic is "gen". Gen or gene, is normally referred to as the beginning or base of.
The root word for "gene" is derived from the Greek word "genesis," meaning origin or creation.
It comes from the Ancient Greek for descent (genea); the word "generation" comes from the same root.
"generation, geneticist, gene, genealogy, genetics" all contain the root word gen.
"Generous" comes from the Indo-European root *gene-, meaning to give birth, to produce.
Yes, the Spanish word "hermana" meaning "sister" does have an Indo-European root. It ultimately comes from the Proto-Indo-European root *swésōr, which also gave rise to similar words in other Indo-European languages.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
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the root word is decor and that is the root word of decorate