Ah, let's paint a happy little picture with words! Words like "docility," "indocile," "docilely," "undocile," and "docilities" all have the root or affix from "docile." Just like happy little trees, these words all share a common origin that brings them together in a peaceful harmony.
malicious malcontent are only 2 of the words that contain it but there are much more
The root word is alter. The affix, a suffix, is "-nate".
Affix, a grammatical element that is combined with a word, stem, or phrase to produce derived and inflected forms. There are three types of affixes: prefixes, unfixes, and suffixes.
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malicious malcontent are only 2 of the words that contain it but there are much more
Root word: quest Affixes: in- (prefix meaning "in" or "into")
true, a affix does change the meaning of a root.
No, "hydrate" does not contain the affix "hy-". In this case, "hydrate" is a standalone word consisting of the root "hydr-" which means water, and the suffix "-ate" indicating a salt or compound.
The root word is alter. The affix, a suffix, is "-nate".
doctrine, doctor, docile, document
Affix, a grammatical element that is combined with a word, stem, or phrase to produce derived and inflected forms. There are three types of affixes: prefixes, unfixes, and suffixes.
Some words that contain the root "locus" are local, or dislocate.
Hologram and holistic are words that contain this root.
The following words contain the root "therm": thermal, thermometer, geothermal, and thermodynamics.
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Words that contain the root word of naut are nautical, astronaut and astronauts.