The root word of the word "dynamite" is "dynamo." "Dynamo" is derived from the Greek word "dunamis," which means power or strength. In the context of explosives, "dynamite" refers to a powerful explosive material invented by Alfred Nobel in the 19th century.
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The root word dyn means power or force. It is derived from the Greek word "dynamis," which has the same meaning. Examples of words that contain this root include dynamic, dynamite, and dynasty.
The correct spelling is 'dynamite'.
-The dynamite exploded in the building -Dynamite is very dangerous. -Dynamite is used in war.
No it does not have Dynamite does not have bad words in it
As a noun, there are no antonyms for the word dynamite. As an adjective, some antonyms for dynamite are dull or uninteresting.
The correct spelling is, indeed, "dynamite."
No.
In the King James version the word - dynamite - does not appear at all.
What is the Greek word for dynamite
It is Dynamite after a Greek word called Dynamis which means Power
The builders used dynamite to blow up the building.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.