the root word for exhibit is inhibit
The word "related" shares the same root as "interrelated."
I have seen the word "doublet" used to mean two words that come from the same root word.
There are no prefixes or suffixes; the word has only one syllable and is not a compound, so the whole word and the root are the same.
Yes, the base word is the main part of a word to which affixes can be added, while the root word is the simplest form of a word from which other words are derived. They may or may not have the same meaning, as the root word forms the core meaning of the word, while the base word serves as the foundation for adding prefixes or suffixes.
the root word for exhibit is inhibit
The word "related" shares the same root as "interrelated."
Fauna is the root word after the Roman Goddess by the same name.
terrible
I have seen the word "doublet" used to mean two words that come from the same root word.
I have the same question! :D
homo = same zygon = ox yoke
Two forms of the same word are called doublets. Doublets come from the same root word. The root word which a doublet comes from can come from two different languages.
it means the same as a root word
fortune
loyalty
It is encourage.