No, "intern" is not a root word. It is derived from the Latin word "internus," meaning 'internal' or 'inward.'
The root word "intro" means "within" or "inside". It is commonly used in English to refer to something that is internal or introductory.
The root word of "unusual" is "usual."
Con is the root word in that word. The base is condense.
The root word is gift.
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The root word "intro" means "within" or "inside". It is commonly used in English to refer to something that is internal or introductory.
Words with the prefix inter- include interstate, international, interoffice, internal, intern, and interrogate.
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Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
the root word is'confirminglyishness'
the root word is decor and that is the root word of decorate
Con is the root word in that word. The base is condense.
The root word is gift.
The root word for "combine" is "com-" which means "together" or "with".
The root of the word unbreakable is break.