I'm guessing you are asking about the root for lectern, as there is no such word as lecturn. Lectern is from the Latin word legere which means "to read."
Incred is not a root word. It is a root with a negating prefix.
able is the root in the word changeable
The root word means to stand. stigma is one word that has this root word.
The root word is actually pens. This root word means to hang or weigh.
There is no root word fine. The root word could be fin which means end.
The root word "leg" or "lect" means to choose, gather, or read. It is often seen in words related to selecting or collecting information, such as "collect," "election," and "intellect."
Lectur - meaning someone who often speaks out at a podium on issues related to cannibalism, fava beans, and nice chiantis.
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Incred is not a root word. It is a root with a negating prefix.
able is the root in the word changeable
The root word means to stand. stigma is one word that has this root word.
The root word is actually pens. This root word means to hang or weigh.
There is no root word fine. The root word could be fin which means end.
The principal parts of the verb "to read" (which is how Latin verbs are listed in dictionaries) are "lego, legere, lexi, lectum." There are a few ways to say "reading" in Latin, but the roots of the verb are: leg- lex- ("lexicon") lect- ("lecture")
The root word is lus. This root word means light.
what are some words that mean the root word pac
The suffix "lect" means "to choose" or "to read." It is commonly found in words related to speaking, reading, or choosing.