There isn't one, because it contains no prefix or suffix.
There is no root. That is the whole word.
It means 'whole' or 'entire' from the Greek word 'holos'
Integer,integrity,integrate...
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
a prefix is an affix added to a word root or a word stem. Examples: root: cook prefix: pre - whole finished word: precook one can add numerous (however, also a limited amount) affixes to a word root or stem. To complete the above word, one could also add an "-ed" suffix (which comes at the end) root: cook prefix: pre - suffix: -ed whole finished word: precooked the affixes can either be: prefixes, which come at the beginning of a root suffixes, which come at the end circumfixes, which go around the word root (not that common in English) infixes, which go inside a word root or stem (also not that common)
There is no root. That is the whole word.
Local does not have a root word, it a whole root derived etymologically from Latin's locus
The root word for salvage is "salvus," which is a Latin word meaning "safe" or "whole."
The Greek root word for "totus" is "παν" (pronounced "pan"), which means "all" or "whole."
There are no prefixes or suffixes; the word has only one syllable and is not a compound, so the whole word and the root are the same.
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Greek ὅλος (holos), "'whole, entire, total'") + -istikós ( the same root for -istical) with the meaning of or pertaining to said nouns the meaning of the whole.
By adding prefixes and suffixes to root words it creates a whole new word. The root word "gen" means "birth" or "kind".
The root word of ally is "all." It comes from the Old English word "eal(l)," meaning all, whole, every.
It means 'whole' or 'entire' from the Greek word 'holos'
Yes, the root word in "integrate" is "grate," which means to bring together or combine. The prefix "in-" is added to create the word "integrate," which means to bring parts together to form a whole.
Integer,integrity,integrate...