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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.

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13y ago

erupt, rupture, abrupt, abruptly, erupted, bankrupt,abrupt, and abruptness.

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15y ago

disrupt, interrupt, erupt, bankrupt, corrupt

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14y ago

rupture

erupt

interrupt

disrupt

corrupt

bankrupt

interruption

eruption

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12y ago

erupt, disrupt, interupt, eruption, rupting. abrupt, abruption, abruptly.

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11y ago

The meaning of the root word -rupt- is to break or destroy

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14y ago

Abrupt, Bankrupt, Corrupt, Disrupt, Erupt, Incorrupt, Interrupt, Rupture.

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11y ago

rupture

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11y ago

break

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