I think that the Greek root for ice is pagophobia. I found this on another site so I'm not sure it is correct.
The noun 'icicle' is derived from two words in Middle English. One is the noun ice. The other is the noun ikel, which means 'icicle'.
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Root beer is two words.
The ICICLE dropped on his head
Empathy and Sympathy are two of the many words that contain the root word -path.
A word that is made by the combination of two or more root words is called a compound word. Examples would be: darkroom, sleepwalk, bittersweet etc.
the root is super the suffix is the market
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No. Ice cap is a phrase made up of two separate words.
Root beer is two words.
an icicle
Gastritis has two root words and is broken down into two parts, gastr which means stomach, and itis which means inflammation.
River and rival.
Some words that have the root "prefer" include prefer, preference, preferable, and preferably.
An icicle hung from the roof after the snowstorm.