The base word "principal" means "chief or foremost". It's root is in the Latin word princeps which means "first, chief, ruler" (it's where the word prince comes from). That word can be further broken down into primus which is "first" and capere which means "to take" (meaning pincepsoriginally meant a person who "takes first".
The stem word for "principally" is "principle."
The stem word in "significant" is "signific." This is the root form of the word before any suffixes are added.
Some words that have the root "clam" in them include clamor, exclaim, and proclamation.
Not every word has a base word. Some words are considered base words themselves and do not stem from any other word.
A stem morpheme is a linguistic unit that carries the core meaning of a word and is combined with other morphemes to create different word forms. It serves as the base to which affixes can be attached to form new words or change the meaning of the stem.
The word stem for archaeology is "archaeo."
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I can only think of one stem in the word "concussion" which is "con". Con means together.
The stem word in "significant" is "signific." This is the root form of the word before any suffixes are added.
Polis doesn't have any wors stems! polis is actually a word stem itself polis means city. for example police has polis in it as a word stem!
Some words that have the root "clam" in them include clamor, exclaim, and proclamation.
Ecosystem, stemware, systematic.
Not every word has a base word. Some words are considered base words themselves and do not stem from any other word.
There are four syllables in the word principally.(Prin - ci - pal - ly).
A stem morpheme is a linguistic unit that carries the core meaning of a word and is combined with other morphemes to create different word forms. It serves as the base to which affixes can be attached to form new words or change the meaning of the stem.
The stem word for slyly is sly.
Monomer, monotreme, monofilament, monorail, mononucleosis, monotony.
The stem of the word monotonous is monotony.