The word "root" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the part of a plant that typically lies below the surface of the soil, anchoring it and absorbing nutrients. As a verb, "to root" means to establish deeply or to plant something firmly in place.
"Reported" is the past tense (or past participle) of the root verb "report."
Paranormal HAS no suffix. Para is the prefix and Normal is the root word
The word disembark is a verb. It means to go ashore from a ship or to leave a train.
Arthr(o) is the root word that closely means "joint."
part of speech
Aeronautics is a noun.
determines its part of speech.
Jicama is a noun. Jicama is a large, Mexican, root vegetable.
"Reported" is the past tense (or past participle) of the root verb "report."
Adding the suffix -ectomy creates a noun.
The suffix is 'ly'. "brisk" is the root word (It's an adjective)
Paranormal HAS no suffix. Para is the prefix and Normal is the root word
A suffix. For example, the common suffixes "-tion", "-ness", and "-hood" generally indicate abstract nouns irrespective of the part of speech of the root word, and the suffix "-ly" usually changes an adjective to an adverb.
Speech
The word disembark is a verb. It means to go ashore from a ship or to leave a train.
"Frailness" is a noun, like any other word formed by adding the suffix -ness to a root word that is an adjective.
Arthr(o) is the root word that closely means "joint."