Providing some examples of words containing this root would help.
It's probably a variant on a word meaning "to bend": this is the case in "inflection", "genuflect", and "reflect".
It is Latin, and means to bend
The root of "claudere" meaning close is "claus-".
The root meaning of the word Vatican means prophesy.
The root word "etom" does not have a specific meaning in English. It is not a common root word in the English language.
The core or foundation of a word's meaning is its root. A word's root typically carries the fundamental meaning of the word and can often be traced back to its original language. Understanding a word's root can help in deciphering its meaning and connecting it to related words.
The Latin root is Posse meaning, to be able
YEs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The root meaning of mold comes from the Old English word "mold", meaning loose earth or soil. In this context, mold refers to the fungus that grows on organic matter or the process of shaping something wet into a particular form.
No, there is not a latin root meaning for fog.
The Greek root meaning nerve is "neur" or "neuro", which is commonly used in words related to the nervous system or nerve function.
The root word "pell" typically refers to the concept of driving or pushing something forcefully. It is often associated with words related to driving away or expelling.
flec or flect, re means do again, tion makes it a noun
The Latin root of the word beneficiary comes from the Latin adverb "bene" meaning good.
true, a affix does change the meaning of a root.
The root meaning of the word Vatican means prophesy.
The root of the word "disown" is "dis-", which is a prefix meaning "opposite of" or "away from," and "own," which comes from the Old English word "Δgen," meaning "possess" or "belong to."
The meaning of the root word counter is 'against'.
the root meaning of the term buddha comes from