Yes, "atrophy" consists of the root "trophe," which means nourishment or growth, and the prefix "a-" meaning without. The suffix "-y" typically denotes a state or condition.
The root word of "atrophy" is "trophe," which means nourishment in Greek. The prefix "a-" in "atrophy" signifies a lack of nourishment or wasting away.
Tap is the root and ping is the suffix
Suffix: -tion Root word: celebrate
Prefix: None Root: Quarrel Suffix: -el
Prefix: radio Root: isotope Suffix: N/A
The root word of "atrophy" is "trophe," which means nourishment in Greek. The prefix "a-" in "atrophy" signifies a lack of nourishment or wasting away.
Tap is the root and ping is the suffix
root/pro suffix/al
In distressed the suffix root is "dis",and the prefix root would be "ed."
Prefix is re. Suffix is Ed. And root word is collect.
gastr = root enter = root itis = suffix
Suffix: -tion Root word: celebrate
Prefix: None Root: Quarrel Suffix: -el
Prefix: radio Root: isotope Suffix: N/A
Prefix: auto- Root: -nom- Suffix: -y
Root: Mobile Prefix: Im- Suffix: -ile
The prefix is "ara-", the root is "arab", and the suffix is "-esque".