The plural of root is roots.
The correct spelling for the plural term is rhizomes(root stems).
the root word is plex i dont know the meaning of it though
The word anthropomorphism is a noun. The plural is anthropomorphisms.
The root for "packages" is pack- (verb), followed by the morphemes -age-, turning it to a noun, and -s, which makes the noun plural.
Yes, the word 'radishes' is a noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'radish'; a word for a type of root vegetable; a word for a thing.
The root word is "lady." Ladies is the plural of lady.
The plural of asterisk is formed by simply adding an s to form asterisks.
The correct spelling for the plural term is rhizomes(root stems).
The Latin word for a 'crown' is 'corona' ('coronae', if plural).
Fac- is the Latin root for 'you do'. From the root is formed 'facis' for 'you do', in the sense of the second person singular in the present indicative tense. Also from the same root is formed 'facitis', in the sense of the second person plural.
Fac- is the Latin root for 'you do'. From the root is formed 'facis' for 'you do', in the sense of the second person singular in the present indicative tense. Also from the same root is formed 'facitis', in the sense of the second person plural.
Stratium is not a word in use in English. If you meant either stratum or striatum then the plural form is formed by adding -a to the root word:stratum - stratastriatum - striata
Fogs is the proper plural form of fog. However, fog is also commonly accepted as a standing plurality of its root on its own and is used more frequently than fogs.
the root word is plex i dont know the meaning of it though
Goose is from the Germanic root, and its plural was adopted into Old English as "geese". This is an abnormal plural.Mongoose is of Marathi (Asian) origin and adopts a normal plural. e.g. The plural of 'noose' is 'nooses'.For more information, see 'Related links' below.
manus= singular (hand) manus (with a long mark over the u)= plural (hands)
yes- descended is the past tense of the verb with root descend.