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The specific root word for "festivity" is "festive," which comes from the Latin word "festivus" meaning "pertaining to a feast or festival."
The "para" in "paragraph" comes from the Greek word "para," which means "beside." In a paragraph, several sentences are grouped together to discuss a specific idea or topic, appearing beside each other within the same block of text.
The word comes from Latin 'vaporem' meaning 'exhalation'.
It appears that "cudo" is not a standard English word. If you are referring to a specific word from another language or dialect, please provide more context for clarification.
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The specific root word for "festivity" is "festive," which comes from the Latin word "festivus" meaning "pertaining to a feast or festival."
Dungaree refers to a specific type of trouser. The word comes from the Hindi word, dungri, which means "coarse calico".
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The word for the non-specific number is "some."
Yes, planet is a science word. To be more specific its a noun.
The word Satan comes from the Hebrew word sah-TAHN (???) which means "adversary". It is important to note that in Hebrew, this word is not used as a name, and does not refer to any specific being; it refers to any adversary.
The 'Root" contain the essential, basic meaning of the word. It is the fundamental portion of that word. The suffixes are attached to make the root more specific, and the prefixes are attached at the beginning of a root to make also more specific.
prefixes are a thing that comes before a word like non- and many more a suffix comes after a word like -ed -Ing and many more hope i helped! ;)
You need to be more specific as to what is not working. The blower doesn't work? No air comes out? Air comes out but is cold?
The word vlucht is a Dutch word, and it originally comes from the old Dutch language. It means flight, or more specifically flight of birds. The word vlucht comes from the term vluchten.