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The root word for "assume" is "sumere," which is a Latin word meaning "to take."
Took taken taking takes
The root word of presumption is "presume." It comes from the Latin word "praesumere," which means "to take for granted."
The prefix that, when added to the root -cept-, creates a word meaning to take or leave out is "ex-" as in the word "except."
The root word for "occupant" is "occupy." It comes from the Latin word "occupare," meaning "to seize" or "to take possession of."
The root word for "assume" is "sumere," which is a Latin word meaning "to take."
Took taken taking takes
The root word is the Latin prehendo, from the IE root *ghend, to seize or take (cf. handle)
The root word of presumption is "presume." It comes from the Latin word "praesumere," which means "to take for granted."
The prefix that, when added to the root -cept-, creates a word meaning to take or leave out is "ex-" as in the word "except."
The root word for "occupant" is "occupy." It comes from the Latin word "occupare," meaning "to seize" or "to take possession of."
The root word for reception is "receive," which comes from the Latin word "recipere," meaning "to take back" or "to receive."
The root word of "providence" is "provide," which comes from the Latin word "providere" meaning "to foresee" or "to take care of."
The root word cap means to take or seize. This is shown in capable.
The root word cap means to take or seize. This is shown in capable.
impande (plant root), gxila/hluma (take root), isiqu/isisusa(origin)
capture