word root used when referring to the rectum
I believe you are referring to the suffix -MENT, used to form nouns from verbs.
Sensible- Root word: sense
There is no root word for 'a'. 'a' is the indefinite article. NB 'an' is also the indefinite article, but used only for nouns beginning with ;a,e,i,o,u, and h. 'The' is the definitearticle.
Yes, A free root is a word that can be used by itself. A bound morpheme is part of a word and must be attached to something.
The word dissolve has a prefix, but not a suffix. Dis is the prefix and solve is the root word. The same root word is used in solvent where solv(e) is the root and ent is the suffix.
I believe you are referring to the suffix -MENT, used to form nouns from verbs.
"Itis" is a suffix used with inflammatory diseases, so it would be added to a root word and does not have its own. An example of this would be bronchitis, bronch- referring to ones respiratory system.
The root word "fort" means strong or secure, generally referring to a place that is fortified or protected. It is often used in words related to strength, protection, and defense.
The root word of "Rizaliana" is "Rizal," referring to the Philippine national hero, Jose Rizal. "Rizaliana" is often used to describe materials, places, or anything related to Jose Rizal or his works.
Sensible- Root word: sense
A suffix is used at the end of a word root to change the meaning of the word.
You may be referring to the principle cause of a Zymotic desease, which is an infectious desease caused by a fungus
The root word "transplant" comes from the Latin words "trans," meaning "across" or "beyond," and "plantare," meaning "to plant." This word is used to describe the process of moving something from one place to another, typically referring to the transplantation of an organ or tissue from one person to another.
The medical root word "adeno" refers to glands in the body. It is commonly used in medical terms referring to conditions or structures related to glands, such as adenovirus (a type of virus that can affect the glands) or adenoma (a non-cancerous growth on a gland).
There is no root word for 'a'. 'a' is the indefinite article. NB 'an' is also the indefinite article, but used only for nouns beginning with ;a,e,i,o,u, and h. 'The' is the definitearticle.
Quick. It is used in the words quickly, quickest, and so on.
The root word of dishearten is "heart." The prefix "dis-" is used to negate or reverse the meaning of the root word, in this case, "heart."