Ally is the ROOT word.
Here are words that use the root word ally:
allied
allies
The root word of ally is "all." It comes from the Old English word "eal(l)," meaning all, whole, every.
The Latin root word for "socio" is "socius," which means companion or ally.
The root of "amiable" is the Latin word "amabilis," which means "lovable" or "friendly."
There are four morphemes in the word "unintentionally": un- (prefix meaning "not"), intend (root/base word), -tion (suffix forming a noun), and -ally (suffix forming an adverb).
Yes, "actually" does have a suffix. The suffix is -ally, which is added to the root word "actual" to form the adverb "actually."
The Latin root "socius" means "companion" or "ally." It is commonly used in English words related to social relationships and groups, such as society and associate.
The root of "amiable" is the Latin word "amabilis," which means "lovable" or "friendly."
An antonym of the word Ally is Enemy.
Generally the word must end in "ic" before adding ally to a word.
"Ally" can be an antonym or a synonym.
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'
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the root word is decor and that is the root word of decorate
"Condensation" is a root word. It can be broken down into smaller parts to form new words related to the process of condensing.
The root word for "combine" is "com-" which means "together" or "with".
Germany's ally had spotted the enemy.