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The root word "etom" does not have a specific meaning in English. It is not a common root word in the English language.
Yes, "program" is a root word. The root word "program" means a plan or a set of instructions for a computer to perform a specific task.
Local does not have a root word, it a whole root derived etymologically from Latin's locus
Yes, the word formation consists of a prefix (added at the beginning) and a root (the main part of the word). The prefix alters the meaning of the root word to create a new word with a specific definition.
The root word in "aboard" is "board," which refers to a piece of wood or other material used for a specific purpose, such as a floor or platform.
The root word "etom" does not have a specific meaning in English. It is not a common root word in the English language.
The word 'Halloween' is a proper noun, the name of a specific festivity held annually on the night of October 31.
Yes, "program" is a root word. The root word "program" means a plan or a set of instructions for a computer to perform a specific task.
The 'Root" contain the essential, basic meaning of the word. It is the fundamental portion of that word. The suffixes are attached to make the root more specific, and the prefixes are attached at the beginning of a root to make also more specific.
No, except perhaps in a poetic context. The reason that the adjective 'deft' can't be used to describe a 'festivity' is because deft describes an ability to perform with dexterity, cleverness, or skill. A festivity has no abilities and it can't perform; a festivity is a thing. Suppose that the festivity was deftly achieved? The word 'deftly' is an adverb, modifying the verb 'achieved'.
Local does not have a root word, it a whole root derived etymologically from Latin's locus
As a place, it does, but as a festivity, not exactly. In the plural.
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
Yes, the word formation consists of a prefix (added at the beginning) and a root (the main part of the word). The prefix alters the meaning of the root word to create a new word with a specific definition.
The root word in "aboard" is "board," which refers to a piece of wood or other material used for a specific purpose, such as a floor or platform.
The word "Eid" means "Festivity" and the word "fitr" means "breaking of the fast."
The root word "rrhea" means a flow, such as diarrhea and gonorrhea.