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The root word of actively is active; not act because the word 'act' has a different meaning to the other two words.
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Some words that have the root "prefer" include prefer, preference, preferable, and preferably.
Be- is the prefix that means on or make. A few examples are belittle, bedeck, because, and berate.
The greek root for disaster is technically ast, which means star. Dis is a greek root meaning bad, and aster is a greek root meaning star.
A word that is made by the combination of two or more root words is called a compound word. Examples would be: darkroom, sleepwalk, bittersweet etc.
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"Civ" is not a recognized root, prefix, or suffix in English language morphology. It is not commonly used as a standalone affix or word-forming element.
Root beer is two words.
The root word of actively is active; not act because the word 'act' has a different meaning to the other two words.
One of two or more words (commonly words of the same language) which are equivalents of each other; one of two or more words which have very nearly the same signification, and therefore may often be used interchangeably. See under Synonymous.
Gastritis has two root words and is broken down into two parts, gastr which means stomach, and itis which means inflammation.
These words are called cognate words. They are related to each other by the root word, but they are not the same exact word.
The syllables 'offic-' make up the roots for two words. One has the meaning of to create work. In this sense, the root 'offic-' is formed from the combination of the noun 'opus' ['work'] and the infinitive 'facere' ['to do, make']. Latin derivatives of this Latin root are 'officium' ['duty'] and 'officina' ['workshop']. The other has the meaning of to put in the way. In this sense, the root 'offic-' is formed from the combination of the preposition 'ob' ['in front of'] and the infinitive 'facere' ['to do, make']. Latin derivatives of this Latin root are 'officere' ['to hinder'].
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Yes. Root two squared= two. Squares and roots cancel each other out.
Some words that have the root "prefer" include prefer, preference, preferable, and preferably.