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"Adjoined" is a word that means attached at a base.
The base part of a word is the main part that carries the core meaning. It is the word without any prefixes or suffixes attached.
The prefix "mis-" means wrong, badly, or incorrectly. It is used to indicate a mistake or failure in the action described by the base word it is attached to.
An affix is a bound morpheme that is attached to a base word to create a new word, while a suffix is a specific type of affix that is attached to the end of a base word. Suffixes typically change the grammatical function or meaning of the base word.
Turfted means to ornament or furnish with a tuft or tufts. A tuft is a short cluster of elongated strands that are attached at the base or growing close together.
The word "operate" is formed from a base word that means to work or to keep in action.
bi is the base word in biceps, bi means two
The base word for "to go on a journey" is "travel."
The word base means the same as foundation, bottom, or support.
The base word for Supervior, is "Supervise."
A baseword is the main part of a word to which prefixes and suffixes can be added to create new words. It is the central meaning or core element of a word before any affixes are attached.
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