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Cover dis is the prefix
Latin: "invenire", to discover, come upon.
Yes, "discover" does contain a prefix. The prefix in "discover" is "dis-," which means "opposite" or "not." In this case, "dis-" is added to the root word "cover" to create the meaning of uncovering or finding something new.
Any online dictionary such as American Heritage Dictionary has the root and stem words on them. All dictionaries have the root words shown. Look up the word dictionary and you will discover the root word.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
DISCOVER
Some words that have the root word "discover" include: discovery, discovered, discovering, rediscover. These words all derive from the base word "discover," which means to find something previously unknown.
The root word of "detective" is "detect," which means to discover or uncover something.
Cover dis is the prefix
Discover, discovery, uncover.
Latin: "invenire", to discover, come upon.
Yes, "discover" does contain a prefix. The prefix in "discover" is "dis-," which means "opposite" or "not." In this case, "dis-" is added to the root word "cover" to create the meaning of uncovering or finding something new.
Any online dictionary such as American Heritage Dictionary has the root and stem words on them. All dictionaries have the root words shown. Look up the word dictionary and you will discover the root word.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
the root word is'confirminglyishness'
Root word is usual.