the "root".
The earliest form of a word is called the "root" or "proto-word." It represents the basic, original form of a word before any modifications or derivations occur.
"Earliest" is an adjective.
The word for a shortened form of a word is called a "contraction."
The Sumerian form of writing was called cuneiform. It was one of the earliest known writing systems in the world, developed by the ancient Sumerians around 3000 BCE. Cuneiform was written by pressing a stylus into clay tablets to create wedge-shaped marks representing different syllables or words.
The origin of a word refers to its etymology or the historical source from which it originated. It involves tracing the word back to its earliest known form and uncovering its historical development and linguistic roots. Understanding the origin of a word helps to elucidate its meaning and cultural context.
The process of forming a word using the letters of another word is called an anagram.
autralopithecus africanus
comparative: earlier superlative: earliest
I have a sundial in the garden.The sundial were the earliest form of clocks.
There are three syllables: ear-li-est.
Hyrogliphics is the earliest form of writing by the Egyptians.
The earliest form of exchange was known as barter
The earliest trombone was called the sackbut, or the German word "posaunen."
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"The earliest form of the word is the Mycenaean a-ke-roattested in Linear B syllabic script." - Wikipedia.
"Earliest" is an adjective.
The earliest recorded use of the word, 'parrot' was in 1525. It was from the French word, 'perrot', which was a short form for the name, 'Pierre', or it could have come from the word, 'parroquet' (parakeet).
its called word form