The word "konqueror" is a file manager for KDE and web browser that allows one to view the file systems and local files from a remote server. One can download this software for free under the GNU license.
Read is not a root word. Read is just a simple word that means to interpret the reading material.
Figurative
It was a verb meaning 'advise, interpret, explain, to read, interpret words and letters, etc.' The word 'read' was originated from this old English word.
Because the word "because" doesn't add to the meaning. For example, the above sentence could read: The word "because" doesn't add to the meaning, excluding the first "because". Another word, "that', when left out, often doesn't change the meaning and is redundant as well.
Your question is incoherent.
It could be our world - Earth. Or it could be soil - which is often called earth. Therefore, soil could be the word.
The French verb "lire" means "to read" in English.
Iqra is an Arabic word that means 'read'.
The base word of "legible" is "legi," which comes from the Latin word "legere" meaning "to read."
A word meaning 'burned the surface' could be singed or scorched.
Certainly! Some palindromes for "before" could be "redrof" or "erofeb" when read backwards. These variations retain the same meaning as "before," even when spelled in reverse.
The Hebrew word kara (קרא meaning to read, call, or כרע meaning to rip) is pronounced kah-RAH in English.