"Rupt" is a Latin root that means "break." Some English words with this root include: "rupture," "interrupt," "abrupt," "disrupt," and "bankrupt."
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how about erupt or rupture or interrupt
The root word "rupt" means to break, burst, or rupture. It is commonly seen in words like interrupt, disrupt, and erupt.
The root word of disrupt is "rupt," which means to break or burst.
Some words with the root word "rupt" include rupture, interrupt, corrupt, and disrupt.
Interruption is from Latin inter "in the midst" and ruptio "a breaking; fracture." Ruptio is from the past participle (ruptus, "broken") of the verb rumpere "to break."
No, word roots and base words are not the same. Word roots are the foundation of a word's meaning and cannot stand alone as a complete word, while base words are words in their simplest form that can stand alone. Base words can have prefixes or suffixes attached to them to create new words.
"Rupt" comes from the Latin word "Rupto", meaning "I burst".
to break, there is no word that is rupt it is a prefix!!
The root word "rupt" means to break, burst, or rupture. It is commonly seen in words like interrupt, disrupt, and erupt.
Rupt is a prefix that means to break. Words that use this prefix include rupture and ruptible. There are more words that use this as its root word than prefix.
erupt, abrupt, corrupt
The root is rupt-.
to be stupid
The root word is rupt. This suffix means break.
The root word of disrupt is "rupt," which means to break or burst.
Yes, the Latin root rupt-, which is a form of the verb rumpere, "to break".
Some words with the root word "rupt" include rupture, interrupt, corrupt, and disrupt.
Erupt; eruption; erupting; erupted.