Capacity, capacitor, Capricorn, captain, capture, cappuccino, caption, capped, capital, caps (: hope that helps (:
capture, capacity, captivate next time use are
Oh, dude, you got "cap" in words like "capture," "capable," and "capital." It's like a little cap party in there, keeping things all connected and stuff. So, yeah, those are the words with the root word "cap." Cool, right?
The root word cap means to take or seize. This is shown in capable.
The root word cap means to take or seize. This is shown in capable.
captain
The root "cap-" in words like captivate and captive comes from the Latin word "captivus," which means "captive" or "caught." This root suggests concepts of capturing, holding, or captivating someone's attention or imprisoning someone.
No. They can be adjectives, verbs, adverbs, etc.Example of a root as a verb: Root: cap. Meaning: take, seize. Word: capture, captivate
capture
"Cephal-" (sometimes expressed as "cephalic") is a Latin root word meaning of or pertaining to the head.
caption, escape, escapee, recap, captain
"cap" is the root word "tain" is the suffix.
The root word of "captive" is "captivus," which comes from the Latin word "captus" meaning "caught" or "taken."