i dont know lol :p
Leg means "law"
it means that something is very cold i just read :)
lecturelecture (n.) late 14c., "action of reading, that which is read," from M.L. lectura "a reading, lecture," from L. lectus, pp. of legere "to read," originally "to gather, collect, pick out, choose" (cf. election), from PIE *leg- "to pick together, gather, collect" (cf. Gk. legein "to say, tell, speak, declare," originally, in Homer, "to pick out, select, collect, enumerate;" lexis "speech, diction;" logos "word, speech, thought, account;" L. lignum "wood, firewood," lit. "that which is gathered"). To read is to "pick out words." Meaning "action of reading (a lesson) aloud" is from 1520s. That of "a discourse on a given subject before an audience for purposes of instruction" is from 1530s. The verb is attested from 1580s. Related: Lectured; lecturer; lecturing.
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."
"Tie" is the root; "un" is a prefix. The word "untie" is not, in its entirety a prefix.
the root word for readable is read a
Read is not a root word. Read is just a simple word that means to interpret the reading material.
The grow on tress. And when the ready to pick.... pick them off the tree!!!!!!!! :)
read
Re-read.
red
Since you have to pick it root and all for it to survive as a decoration, the plant will not grow back.
"elect" is the root word for elet and election
the root word in selection is select. the "tion" is the suffix in this word.
How do you read the expiration date code on A & W root beer? Example 12 349 1 06:47HJ12151
means to pick ur nose kk i acuttly flepf
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