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The root of the word.
Graph is the part of the word that contains the Greek root meaning "write."
A prefix is a word part that appears before a root word to modify its meaning. Some examples of prefixes are "pre-" meaning before and "un-" meaning not.
A suffix is used at the end of a word root to change the meaning of the word.
Its root.
The basic part of a word that carries its essential meaning is called a "root". These are the core elements of words that can usually stand alone and still hold meaning.
The root part of the word "century" is "cent," which is derived from the Latin word "centum" meaning "one hundred."
The Latin root for "impartial" is "im-" meaning "not," and "pars" meaning "part." So "impartial" literally means "not taking one side."
The Greek root "therm" means "heat".
The root word of "departure" is "depart" which comes from the Old French word "departir" meaning "to divide" or "to part."
No, "school" is not a prefix. A prefix is a word part added at the beginning of a root word to create a new meaning. "School" is a root word itself, meaning an institution for education.