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Radio
Radio is the root word and gram is the suffix. There is not a Prefix
It come from the latin word Natas it is also how you get the word prenatal
Do you mean ratio? as in 1:2
the word dungaree come form Hindi
The Latin equivalent means (amongst other things) 'beam'. It transferred into the French language with a similar meaning. From 1910/1915 the word radiotelegraph came into use, from which 'radio' became the shortened version
Radio
Its doesn't come with radio, but you can get a free radio app.
No, "radio waves" is not a compound word. It is a noun phrase made up of two separate words.
The word radio is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a transmitter or receiver of radio waves; the electromagnetic signals sent or received.The word radio is a verb (radio, radios, radioing, radioed), the act of transmitting radio signals.The word radio is an adjective, a word describing noun for things used to send or receive radio signals, or related to radio; for example:radio transmitterradio receiverradio signalradio beaconradio engineeringradio frequencyradio showradio personality
it doesn't come on the radio.
NO!!! It is Latin in origin. as 'Doctus' meaning a 'learned man'.
If I recall, the International Radio Code word for "Y" is Yankee.
Its a Kit, and kits come with ZERO electronics, so no, it doesn't come with a radio.
No, the second generation iPod Touch does not come with FM radio. You must be connected to the internet using a radio app to listen to FM radio.
Before "Foxtrot," the radio operator code word is "Echo."
The Latin equivalent means (amongst other things) 'beam'. It transferred into the French language with a similar meaning. From 1910/1915 the word radiotelegraph came into use, from which 'radio' became the shortened version