Rupture is an English word that is derived from the Latin word rumpere. Rupto a Latin word has the literal translation of "I burst."
"Rupt" comes from the Latin word "Rupto", meaning "I burst".
I believe it comes from the same root as 'rupture' or to break something or have a hole, so -rupt is 'broken or empty' - bank-rupt = my bank is broken and my assets have escaped = I have no money
Yes, the Latin root rupt-, which is a form of the verb rumpere, "to break".
to break, there is no word that is rupt it is a prefix!!
Latin
to be stupid
ruptture...
The Latin word verb, "verbum"
Comes from the Latin word "transcribo" (I transfer/copy) Ultimately comes from the Latin word "scribo" (I write)
Fossil comes from the Latin word fossus meaning "to be dug up."
Camera, the word comes from latin origen.
The root word "rupt" means to break, burst, or rupture. It is commonly seen in words like interrupt, disrupt, and erupt.