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Q: What is the root of the word terrace?
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Which word has the same root word as terrain?

The word "territory" shares the same root word as "terrain." Both words come from the Latin word "terra," which means earth or land.


When you rearrange the CATERER what word will you get and the clue is A row of houses all joined together?

Terrace


Which root means earth or rock?

Terr *from the latin word terra meaning "land"* examples - terrace, subterranean, Mediterranean, terrain, territory etc


What do you call row of houses all joined together using only the word caterer?

It is terrace housing.


How do you use the word terraces in a sentence?

The word terrace can refer to a large balcony, or to a curved form of landscaping.I stood on the terrace and watched the cars pass on the street below.The farmer planned to terrace the hillside and plant trees to hold the soil.


What is the spanish word for terrace?

I would say "terraza"


What is an example of a seven letter word with two r's?

terrace


What is the root word of fugitive?

Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.


How can you use the word terrace in a sentence?

It must have taken a lot of effort by the Inca people to terrace these steep mountains.


What is the root word of river?

There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.


What is the root word for conference And what is the root word for adhesive?

the root word is'confirminglyishness'


Is 'sol-' a Greek or Latin root word?

Sol is Latin for 'sun'. It's the Latin root word for the adjective 'solaris', which means 'of the sun, solar'. It also is the Latin root word for 'solarium', which means 'sundial, balcony or terrace exposed to the sun'. It combines with the verb 'fero ferre' ['to bear, bring, carry'], to form 'solifer', which means 'sun-bringing'. It also combines with the verb 'sisto sistere' ['to stand still'], to form 'solstitium', which means 'the solstice'.