Local does not have a root word, it a whole root derived etymologically from Latin's locus
location, local
Some words that contain the root "locus" are local, or dislocate.
downtown in the local bong shop
The root "loco" comes from the Latin, locus, meaning "place". The words "locomotive" and "locomotion" contain this root.
Just about anywhere. Check you local grocery store.
The root domain of a namespace containing the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) "firstdomain1.local" is ".local". In this context, ".local" represents the top-level domain under which "firstdomain1" is a second-level domain, and it indicates that the namespace is likely used for local network purposes, often in private or internal networks.
occupation or exploitation
occupation or exploitation
At your lawn and garden center at your local home improvement store look for: ROOT HORMONE POWDER IN A SMALL JAR. ALSO THERE IS ROOT STIMULATOR: IT COMES IN A LIQUID.
The Greek root for "loc" is "logos," which means word or speech. It is used in various English words related to communication, such as logic and dialogue.
It depends where you are living. Grass roots is usually at local level.