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Shoresh (שורש) is the Hebrew word for root.

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When was Shoresh created?

Shoresh was created in 1948.


When was Shmuel Shoresh born?

Shmuel Shoresh was born on 1913-01-11.


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What is the difference between the Hebrew word for loyalty and the Hebrew word for consistency do they possess the same shoresh i.e. Hebrew root stem letters?

Loyalty = נֶאֱמָנוּת (the shoresh is אמנ)Consistency = עֲקֵבִיוּת (the shoresh is עקב)They are completely different words with different roots.


What is the Hebrew word for root?

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What is the Hebrew word for roots?

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What root means Holy in Hebrew?

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