The root word of odontos is "odonto-", which comes from the Greek word "odont-" meaning tooth.
A root is the base or foundation of a word that carries its core meaning. It is the part of the word that cannot be broken down further into smaller meaningful units. Roots are often derived from Latin or Greek origins.
Root word is usual.
The root word is gift.
end is the root word
Tri is the root word of intricate. The root word means three.
teeth
tooth
"Odonto" is Greek for "teeth". As in orthODONTist.
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Both words derive from the same word root, but 'definition' is a noun, and 'to define' is a verb.
bagaluor conseluor or "to cut"
Yes, but only if the root word is as simple as "tax." It has to be very common, so that any synonyms or replacement terms would make the definition more confusing instead of being helpful. When the root word is uncommon (for example, if your word is "uncorroborated") it's usually best to use synonyms in the definitions (don't just say "not corroborated," say "not certain or supported with evidence.") Hope that helped!
A base word is the root word. Suppose you take the word added. Add would be the base word. Another example clapping- clap would be the base word.
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Define the word geography
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.