Basic, basically, to base (on)
Some words derived from the root word "bas" include "base," "basic," and "basis." These words all refer to a foundation or underlying principle.
No, "sary" is not a root word in the English language. Root words are the base form of a word from which other words are derived.
A "root" or "base" word is the original word that a different form came from. For example- the root/base word of wonderful is wonder; the root/base word of shakily is shake; the root/base word of tasty is taste.
Some words that use a base of 'atten' are: attentive attention attend attendant
Some words that have the root word "discover" include: discovery, discovered, discovering, rediscover. These words all derive from the base word "discover," which means to find something previously unknown.
The root word test means to bear witness. It is used in words such as: testament and testimony.
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Root words can be at the front or back of a word.
obvious is the base word of other words. Meaning it has no base word.
Some words beginning with the root word "lab" are:LabelLabor/LabourLaboriousLaboriouslyLaboratoryLabradorLabyrinth
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Condensation is neither a base nor a root word. It is a complete word in itself. A base word is a standalone word that can have prefixes or suffixes added to it to create new words, while a root word is the primary lexical unit of a word, to which prefixes and suffixes can be added. In the case of "condensation," it is a complete word with its own meaning related to the process of water vapor turning into liquid.