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the latin root word fer means to carry
Bring, bear and yield.
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Le fer is the French word for iron. Chemin de fer is the French word for railroad, literally an iron road.
The French word for an iron is "un fer à repasser."
The French word for iron is fer. The word for railroad in French is Chemin de Fer, literally Road of Iron.
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to carry
This ROOT-WORD is FER which means BRING, BEAR & YIELD. It comes from the Latin ferre, to bring. The simplest word with this meaning is FERtile and not alone of the earth, but of the body and the mind. In your list you will find as many psychological inFERences AS PHYSICAL ONES. It's a good key and yields a great deal.1. Coniferous: coni FER ous (koe nif' e rus) adj.Bearing cones; as, pine trees2. Circumference: circum FER ence (sir kum' fe rens) n.The line that goes around a circular plane3. Deference: de FER ence (def' e rens) n.Respect for; courtesy4. Fertile: FER tile (fer' til) adj.Bearing good fruit; yielding much5. Fertilization: FER tilization (fert il I zay' shun) n.The act of causing to bear richly6. Cross-fertilization: cross FER tilization (kros' fert il I zay' shun) n.Fertilization from one type to another7. Conference: con FER ence (kon' fe rens) n.A bringing together; a meeting8. Reference: re FER ence (ref' e rens) n.A thought relating to a subject9. Inference: in FER ence (in' fe rens) n.Carrying over a truth from one point to another10. Odoriferous: odori FER ous (ode e rif' e rus) adj.Bearing an odor, usually pleasant11. Preference: pre FER ence (pref' e rens) n.Bringing forward; as, the first choice12. Suffer: suf FER (suf' er) v.To bear sorrow or pain13. Transfer: trans FER (trans fer') v.To bring from one place to another14. Proffer: prof FER (prof' er) v.To bring forward; to offer
The French word "le fer" translates to "iron" in English. It can refer to the chemical element or to objects made of iron.