No sess is not a root word for sed. sess is a stem word meaning sit
The root word for "sed" and "sess" is "sed," which means "sit" or "settle." It is derived from the Latin word "sedere." From this root word, we get words like sedentary, sediment, and session.
The root "sed/sid/sess" means "sit" or "settle." It is commonly used in words like "sedentary" (sitting) or "session" (a period set aside for a specific activity).
The root word "sed" means to sit, settle, or remain in Latin. It is commonly seen in words like "sedentary" (sitting) or "sediment" (matter that settles at the bottom of a liquid).
The Spanish word "sed" means "thirst" in English.
The root word of "unusual" is "usual."
The root word is gift.
The root word "sed" means to sit, settle, or remain in Latin. It is commonly seen in words like "sedentary" (sitting) or "sediment" (matter that settles at the bottom of a liquid).
See is already a root word. Only when you have a suffix or a prefix on a word does it become categorized as a root word. I.E: Suffocation- suffocate is the root word.
It is pronounced suk-SESS-full
Sed in English means but.
"Sed" is not an English word - what exactly are you trying to ask?
Thirst.
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The Spanish word "sed" means "thirst" in English.
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