the root word for tract is pull or drag
There are two root words that mean to draw or to press in. Those are tract and trah. Trah is not a commonly used root word.
tract
drag or pull
attract
Tract and attract
The root word of "intractable" is "tract," which comes from the Latin word "tractare" meaning "to handle" or "to manage."
Tract
pull
There are two root words that mean to draw or to press in. Those are tract and trah. Trah is not a commonly used root word.
The root word is "tract" and the prefix is "re"
tract
drag or pull
attract
Tract and attract
The root word for attracted is "attract", which comes from the Latin word "attractus," meaning to draw or pull towards something.
The root word "gastro-" pertains to the stomach or the digestive tract. It is commonly used in medical terms related to the stomach and gastrointestinal system.
Tract, meaning to take away from.