The word has no root in English. If you mean origin, it comes from the Latin " sacire " meaning to take into one's own possession
seizure
The root word is the Latin prehendo, from the IE root *ghend, to seize or take (cf. handle)
The root word cap means to take or seize. This is shown in capable.
Two of the most common are concept and except. The root word cept means to take or to seize.
"Cephal-" (sometimes expressed as "cephalic") is a Latin root word meaning of or pertaining to the head.
The word 'bereavement' is a noun, a word for a period of experiencing grief following the death of someone close; a word for the death of a family member or friend; a word for a thing.
to seize or get
The root word is the Latin prehendo, from the IE root *ghend, to seize or take (cf. handle)
The root word cap means to take or seize. This is shown in capable.
The root word cap means to take or seize. This is shown in capable.
No. They can be adjectives, verbs, adverbs, etc.Example of a root as a verb: Root: cap. Meaning: take, seize. Word: capture, captivate
Two of the most common are concept and except. The root word cept means to take or to seize.
means to take or seize
A root word is like the basis of a word. It is the main meaning of the word. The prefixes and suffixes just add a bit more too it. For example:Comprehend: the root is- prehend,which means "to seize, take, or get". The prefix in this word is com, which means "with, together"So, comprehend means "to grasp with (in this case your mind)" or "to get information together"
The Latin root "ceiv" means to take, seize, or receive. Words derived from this root often have to do with capturing or accepting something.
The noun form of the word "seize" is "seizure."
"Cephal-" (sometimes expressed as "cephalic") is a Latin root word meaning of or pertaining to the head.
Rap- is the Latin root that means 'to seize'. Latin derivatives include the infinitive 'rapere' for 'to seize, snatch'; the adverb 'raptim' for 'violently'; and the noun 'raptor' for 'robber'. English derivatives include the adjectives 'rapt' and 'raptorial', and the noun 'raptor'.