base, core, cause, footing, foundation, basis
In math, a basis or base value.
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The answer is TELESCOPE because the word roots of telescope are ¨far away¨ and ¨see.¨
Knight is a word in modern English which etymologically came from Old English, Dutch, and German roots. Because this word comes from Old English roots, it is not an example of an Anglicized word.
Greek
The word dedicate has no roots.
The correct or applicable word roots for bone are oste and ossi
The word "roots" in Arabic is جذور, pronounced "judhuur."
The African Luhya equivalent for the English word 'roots' is "emissii".
"ology" and "ism" can function as both word roots and suffixes in the English language.
The word "roots" is plural, so you have to use the plural verb. "My roots have"
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The answer is TELESCOPE because the word roots of telescope are ¨far away¨ and ¨see.¨
Greek roots refer to the origin of words in the Greek language. Many English words have roots in Greek, and understanding these roots can help decipher the meaning of unfamiliar words or make connections between related words.
A homonym for the word "routes" is "roots." They are pronounced the same way but have different meanings.
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The Italian word for roots is "radici."
the easiest way is to look for roots of the word that connect with English words...for example, audit (to hear) is the root for the English word audio