Resp is not in the dictionary, it is not a root word.
Root words are the part of a word that has the main meaning and that its other forms are based on; a word that other words are formed from:
'Walk' is the root of 'walks', 'walked', 'walking' and 'walker'.
or - the word 'coldness' is formed from the root 'cold' and the suffix 'ness'
The root word "resp" comes from the Latin word "respirare," which means "to breathe." It is commonly used as a prefix in words related to breathing or the respiratory system.
The root word of "become" is "come."
The word "convenient" has the Latin root "ven" in it, which means "to come" or "to arrive."
The word "captain" does not come from the Latin root capit. It comes from the Latin word caput, which also means head.
The root word for the word "immediate" is "mediate", meaning to intervene or come between.
The root word of "covenant" is "convenire," which is Latin for "to come together."
the root word for gift
The root word for the word "immediate" is "mediate", meaning to intervene or come between.
The word "convenient" has the Latin root "ven" in it, which means "to come" or "to arrive."
Ven root means come Vene means "poison"
The root of the word "fact" comes from Latin, derived from the verb "facere," which means "to do" or "to make."
the greek root "astr"
The term "tessellation" comes from the Latin root "tessella," which means a small square tile used in mosaics.
The Old English word, god, and the Dutch word, goed.
Two forms of the same word are called doublets. Doublets come from the same root word. The root word which a doublet comes from can come from two different languages.
Words built on the same root word are called derivatives. These words share the same base meaning and often have variations in prefixes or suffixes to convey different nuances or grammatical forms.
Yes.
Latin. It means amount of