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No, "definite" is not a root word. It is derived from the Latin word "definitus," which means "limited" or "defined."
The root gastr (and gastro) means stomach.
The Anglo Saxon root rev as used in the word bereave is best defined by "take away by force."
The root noun of the word "indistinct" is "distinct," which means clear, easily perceived, or sharply defined.
The word ethics is derived from the Greek word Ethos. Ethos is defined as "the distinguishing character, sentiment, moral nature, or guiding beliefs of a person, group, or institution"
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The Anglo-Saxon root "spell" in the English word gospel refers to a story, message, or communication. It carries the meaning of narrative or tidings.
Proclivity is defined as a strong affinity towards something. The word proclivity is rooted in Latin. The Latin word proclivitas derives from proclivis, which means sloping.
The root word "oynm" does not have a widely recognized or defined meaning in the English language. It is possible that it may belong to a specific language or field where it holds significance.
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Ordinance is a word coming from the root word "order" and is defined as an authoritative rule or law, also something that is believed to be ordained by destiny or deity.