urge, push, drive
"Pulsare" meaning "to push, beat, pulse"
The root word for the verb "driving" is "drive."
The Latin root word "osmosis" means a push or a drive. In science, osmosis refers to the movement of solvent molecules through a semi-permeable membrane from a less concentrated solution to a more concentrated solution.
The root word of "propellers" is "propel," which means to drive forward or cause to move.
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urge, push, drive
The root word is the same as for repel: pel from the Latin repellere, to drive or push.
What is the root of impulsively? impulsive (adj.) impel (v.) early 15c., from Latin impellere "to push, strike against; set in motion, drive forward, urge on," from assimilated form of in- "into, in, on, upon" (from PIE root *en "in") + pellere "to push, drive" (from PIE root *pel- (5) "to thrust, strike, drive"). Related: Impelled; impelling.
A root drive is when a SATNAV tells you to go to the main root , and what that means is when you found your main root you have gone straight to the root drive. And that what's root drive means.
A root drive is when a SATNAV tells you to go to the main root , and what that means is when you found your main root you have gone straight to the root drive. And that what's root drive means.
The root word for the verb "driving" is "drive."
"Pulsare" meaning "to push, beat, pulse"
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.
push, beat
the song is called the seed artist the root
The root word is puls. It means urge or push.