The root of missile is miss-, meaning "sent" (c.f. missive, mission).
it means basically mis nalgas
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The prefix is mis. The word is misunderstood.
Mis.
The root word of "admission" is "mit," which comes from the Latin word "mittere," meaning "to send" or "to let go." The prefix "ad-" means "to" or "toward," so when combined with the root "mit," it forms the word "admission," which refers to the act of allowing someone to enter or join a particular place or group.
Missive, missile
it means basically mis nalgas
The Greek root "mis-" means "hate" or "wrong." It is commonly seen in English words such as "misunderstand" (to understand incorrectly) or "misbehave" (to behave badly).
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The prefix is mis. The word is misunderstood.
The root word that means "to send" is "miss" from the Latin word "mittere". It is commonly found in words such as "mission" or "dismiss".
There are two syllables. Mis-sile.
Mis.
The root word of "misjudge" is "judge." The prefix "mis-" is added to change the meaning to "incorrectly judge."
The word part "mis" in lesson means "badly" or "wrongly." It is a prefix that is often used to indicate a negative or opposite meaning to the root word that follows it.
Behave is the root. Mis- and -d are the affixes...
The root word for disorderly is "order."