eruption
interruption
"Rupt" is a Latin root that means "break." Some English words with this root include: "rupture," "interrupt," "abrupt," "disrupt," and "bankrupt."
erupt, abrupt, corrupt
burp
abrupt. bankrupt. corrupt. disrupt. erupt. incorrupt. interrupt. irrupt. uncorrupt.
The root word "rupt" means to break, burst, or rupture. It is commonly seen in words like interrupt, disrupt, and erupt.
Some words beginning with the root word "lab" are:LabelLabor/LabourLaboriousLaboriouslyLaboratoryLabradorLabyrinth
Some words with the root word "alter" include alteration, alternate, and alternative.
Some words with the root word "mocking" include mockery, mock, and mockingly.
Some words with the root word "calor" include calorie, calorimeter, and caloric.
Some words containing the root word "positive" are positivity, positively, positiveness, and positivist.
Decima is not a root word however deci is. Some words with this root word are decimal, decibar, decigram, etc.
The root word "rupt" comes from the Latin stem "rumpere" meaning "to break." Rumpere is derived from "ruptura," meaning "fracture." Examples of this root being used in modern day English are words such as rupture, erupt, and abrupt.