Innovation, development, landmark, accomplishment
The word is "unique."
The word you require is 'unique'. The word 'unique' is often misused in the sense of 'unusual' or 'rare', but its correct meaning is 'sole' or 'without a like'. It derives from the Latin word for 'one'. Therefore it follows that phrases such as 'more unique', 'fairly unique', and so on are incorrect. Something is either unique or not unique. Full stop.
The root word for unique is "uni," which comes from the Latin word "unus" meaning "one" or "single."
The word unique is used to describe something that is one of a kind. Unique can be used to describe a person place or thing that is considered to be a one of a kind.
a base word is sort of like a root or main word so advancement comuing from the word advance, making it NOT a baseword because there is a base word in it
Advancement, sublimity
Unique. Different. Special. Original.
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The word "unique" comes from the Latin language. It is derived from the Latin word "unus," meaning "one."
No, "advancement" is not a root word. The root word is "advance," which means to move forward or make progress. Adding the suffix "-ment" creates the noun form, "advancement," which means the act of moving forward or making progress.
There are many synonyms for the word 'advancement'. They are advance, betterment, elevation, gain, growth, amelioration, headway, rise, and upgrading.
The Latin word "unicus" means one and only, sole, unique