Currere - to run.
Ire - to go.
The root word for "accompanist" is "accompany", which means to go along with or be present with someone.
The base root of the word "exit" is "ex-", which comes from the Latin word "exire" meaning "to go out."
The root word of "ambulance" is "ambulare," which is a Latin word that means "to walk or move."
The root word "volv" means to roll, turn, or twist. It is commonly found in words like "revolve" and "involvement."
The root word "gred" means to step or go. It is derived from Latin and is found in words like "progress" or "regress," where the idea of movement or progress is central.
The root word "bat" typically refers to a flying mammal belonging to the order Chiroptera. It can also refer to a piece of sports equipment used in baseball or cricket to hit a ball.
cess means go, seperate, or withdraw
The root is "cur," meaning "to run." Cursory means "to go over something quickly, with little attention to detail. Hasty, and usually superficial." It is the adjective form of the noun "cursor," meaning "runner."
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The root word of admission is admiss.
The root word "volv" means to roll, turn, or twist. It is commonly found in words like "revolve" and "involvement."
From the root thea, we get the word theatre. Theatron literally means, the place to go see.
Well, would go to the Greek root, with the word demos, which means people, and arche, which means rule. Thus, rule by the people.
The word disembark is a verb. It means to go ashore from a ship or to leave a train.
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