raiz (rahYEETH) (TH as in 'thin')
The Spanish term is "raíz cuadrada."
The Spanish word is derived from the same Latin root, and is veterinario/veterinaria (male/female).
In Spanish, "root canal" is translated as "conducto radicular." This term is commonly used in dental contexts to refer to the procedure that involves treating the infected or damaged pulp of a tooth.
In Spanish, 'licorice' is translated as "regaliz." The term is commonly used in various Spanish-speaking countries to refer to the sweet, aromatic flavor derived from the root of the licorice plant.
Many English words do not have Spanish root words, such as:algebrabuttcowdirteggfatghosthairiglooJewishkhakilumpmostnextplumqueenracesiptickleupvastwitchxrayyodzoom
The English language words "parka" and "kayak" have no Spanish root.
Pensando - thinking Preguntando - questioning Vagando - wandering (same root as vagabond)
raíz
breeze
religion
the root
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.