The root word is rag
The root word of "ragged" is "rag."
The word ragged has a short A vowel sound and a short I vowel sound. (rahg-id)The A is short, as in rag, drag, or tag.The E is pronounced as a short I sound, "id" as arid, timid, or vivid.
The root word of "unusual" is "usual."
The root word is gift.
The root word of "endless" is "end."
Tri is the root word of intricate. The root word means three.
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Dagger.
steal
the word ragged means something very poor like and not clean (poor looking) Another answer would be that ragged means frayed , rough, or not smooth , as the edge of a worn piece of cloth is referred to as ragged.
When I threatened to duct tape his old, ragged chair, he finally agreed to buy a new chair.
Candidate word is: Dagger.
There is no such word as "Raggy" there IS "Ragi," which was a type of grain. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/raggy Perhaps you mean the word "Raggedy?" The word "raggedy" comes from the word "ragged" and means, 'clothed in tattered garments.' ((http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=ragged&db=luna)) The man wore ragged clothes after the battle. OR The orphans wore ragged clothes, as they wandered the streets.
In text processing, ragged means not aligned along a margin. The opposite of ragged is flush or justified. For example, the following text has a ragged right margin: This text has ragged right margin because each line ends at a different spot. Most word processors allow you to choose between ragged and justified margins.
The word ragged has a short A vowel sound and a short I vowel sound. (rahg-id)The A is short, as in rag, drag, or tag.The E is pronounced as a short I sound, "id" as arid, timid, or vivid.
rege-rege, which means ragged clothing.
Fracas
Ragamuffin was first used in the mid 14th Century in England. From the word "ragi" meaning ragged, and the Middle Dutch word "muffe" meaning mitten. The word originally related to clothes or items that where ragged or damaged.