Thesaurus.comMain Entry:intricatePart of Speech:adjectiveDefinition:complicated, elaborateSynonyms:Byzantine, Daedal, abstruse, baroque, can of worms, complex, convoluted, difficult, entangled, fancy, hard, high-tech, involved, labyrinthine, obscure, perplexing, rococo, sophisticated, tangled, tortuous, tricky
Restate is a verb.
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Tri is the root word of intricate. The root word means three.
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As "gatatitus" is not a word, I hope you can restate your question.
The word does not have a root word, it is a root word itself for the word intricacy, which is the noun form of the word. It may have Latin roots, and that may be the answer you're looking for is the Latin root it comes from. We get many English words from Latin.
The math problem was very intricate.
The intricate designs on the master's watch were astounding.
There is no such word as a felture. Perhaps you mis-spelled it. Please restate the question.
I am using the word intricate in a sentence.
That work of art has an intricate pattern.