Yes, A free root is a word that can be used by itself. A bound morpheme is part of a word and must be attached to something.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
There is no root word.
The root word is the word itself, "prudent".
The word "Star" is not modified and therefore is itself the root word. It does not have a prefix.
If a root word is by itself, you could add a prefix or suffix or add another word to create a compound word. For example, "wordsmith" is formed by combining "word" and "smith" to mean someone who is skilled in working with words, while both "word" and "smith" can stand perfectly well on their own.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
There is no root word.
the root word is ceremony itself
sinister can be used as a prefix (or alone) and does not have one itself
The root word for "hoarse" is "hoars-", which comes from Middle English "hors" meaning rough or harsh.
The root word is the word itself, according to other resources.
The root word is the word itself, "prudent".
I think that caution is the root word itself. ;)
The root word of host is "hostis," which originated from Latin and meant "stranger" or "enemy."
The word "Star" is not modified and therefore is itself the root word. It does not have a prefix.
Gyroscope itself is not a prefix or a root word. Gyro- is the prefix. Scope is the root word.
The root word "throp" comes from the Greek word "thropos," which means "human being" or "person." It is often used in combination with other word parts to form various terms related to human characteristics or traits.