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There's a few, but they're all based on the root word ceive, meaning to take or catch. It hasn't really caught on in common use, but it is a proper latin root used in the English language everyday. Here's all the words: ceive deceive receive perceive conceive
To take,To hold
Yes. Re- is unstressed and -ceive is stressed. ree- seeve--
There is no root in "ponder"
Incred is not a root word. It is a root with a negating prefix.
There's a few, but they're all based on the root word ceive, meaning to take or catch. It hasn't really caught on in common use, but it is a proper latin root used in the English language everyday. Here's all the words: ceive deceive receive perceive conceive
To take,To hold
appreceive,conceive,deceive,interreceive
Two. Per•ceive
The Latin root meaning "seize" is "capere," which forms the basis of several English words such as "capture," "except," and "recapture." This root conveys the idea of taking hold of or gaining possession of something. Other related forms include "cap," "ceive," and "cept," which appear in various English vocabulary.
Receive, Deceive, Conceive
Yes. Re- is unstressed and -ceive is stressed. ree- seeve--
The syllable stress in the word "receive" is on the second syllable - re-CEIVE.
it is not a greek root or any root
sqrt(324) = ±1818the square root is 18
There is no root in "ponder"
the root civilis