The Latin root -tion is a suffix that indicates a state, condition, action, or process of something. It is commonly used to form nouns in English.
The root word of evaporation is "vapor," which comes from the Latin word "vapor."
The root word for selection is "select," which comes from the Latin word "seligere" meaning "choose" or "pick."
The root "discipulus" means "student" in Latin.
Calor is the Latin word for "heat".
the roots is porta because trans is the prefix and the suffix is tion
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The root word of evaporation is "vapor," which comes from the Latin word "vapor."
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As far as I know, it's always been a suffix. The Latin root "-tio" had a similar meaning, i.e., a state, or condition of. I could find no etymological information prior to Latin.
The suffix -tion makes a condition or a action based on the root word. For instance create becomes an action with creation.
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The latin root meaning for cise is to cut
The suffix -ation is used to form nouns from verbs, indicating the action, process, or result of the verb. For example, "simplification" is derived from the verb "simplify" and refers to the act or process of simplifying something.
Calor is the Latin word for "heat".
the roots is porta because trans is the prefix and the suffix is tion
Devote is the root word and Tion is the suffix. =)
The root sequ means "to follow" or "to order." It is derived from the Latin word "sequi."