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Some words built from the Latin root primus are: primary, primate, primarily.

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What is the root word of primary?

The root word of primary is "primus," which means "first" in Latin.


What does the root prim mean?

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The words sociable social and sociology are all built around the Latin root socius which?

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What words have the Latin root arbiter in them?

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What is a Latin root word?

The root is defined as 'the simple element inferred as the basis from which a word is derived by phonetic change or by extension'. An example in ancient, classical Latin is 'port-', which refers to 'entry or opening'. Words that are formed from the root word are 'porta', which means 'door or gate'; 'portico', which means 'gallery'; and 'portus', which means 'harbor'. An example in the earlier, ancient, classical Greek is the root 'geo-', which means 'earth'. A word that's formed from the root is 'geographeia,' which means 'the writing about the earth', that is, the modern-day 'geography'.