This is straight out of my Latin book Perfect, per chance, perennial, perspective, perceive, pertain, perspire
The derivatives of the Latin root word "per" include words like "perceive," "persuade," and "pervasive." These words often convey the idea of through, thoroughly, or completely.
The root word for "year" is "yeār" which comes from the Old English word "gear" meaning "cycle of the sun."
The root word of "perish" is "per-" which means "completely" or "through." It comes from Latin and is used to convey a sense of complete destruction or annihilation.
The root word of "perspective" is "perspicere," which is a Latin word meaning "to see through" or "to perceive."
The word "persuasion" comes from the Latin word "persuadere," which means "to convince" or "to persuade." It is derived from the prefix "per-" (thoroughly) and "suadere" (to advise or recommend).
The root word in "imperfect" is "perfect." "Im-" is a prefix added to "perfect" to indicate the opposite or negation of perfection.
The root word for "year" is "yeār" which comes from the Old English word "gear" meaning "cycle of the sun."
The word "persuasion" comes from the Latin word "persuadere," which means "to convince" or "to persuade." It is derived from the prefix "per-" (thoroughly) and "suadere" (to advise or recommend).
The root word of "perspective" is "perspicere," which is a Latin word meaning "to see through" or "to perceive."
Based on the verb persuade. Root: Latin, per, "through," in the sense of "thoroughly," and suadere, "to urge," or more literally "sweet talk," from the root swad- meaning sweet.
the root word for perfunctorily is per-
Per is a Latin Derived word meaning 'through' or 'by'
through = per
s: The Latin word for "proportion" is "proportio"
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The root word in "imperfect" is "perfect." "Im-" is a prefix added to "perfect" to indicate the opposite or negation of perfection.
It's a name. It doesn't have a "root word" per se.
The root word for "quasar" is "quasi-stellar," which comes from "quasi" meaning resembling or seeming to be and "stellar" relating to stars.