The root "fect" means to do or to make. It is derived from the Latin verb "facere," which means “to make” or “to do.” Words like perfect, effect, and infect contain this root.
The word 'affect' is comprised of a root word and a prefix. Both are from Latin. 'ad' means to or toward. '-fect' comes from make or do.
The root "mut" means "change" or "transform."
The root word med or medi means middle.
The root word 'leio' means 'smooth.'
ship
FECT it means "to make"
benefactor, factor, factorization
There is no root word fec. There is a root word fac-, meaning "make" that may appear as fect- in words such as "effect," or as fec- in "feckless."
Are far as I can find out fic and fect are not root words. For the meaning of fact, just go to dictionary dot com and you can easily find the answer.
It is related to Old High German 'Pfad' Any other origin unknown
The stress is on the first syllable. There are different ways to indicate this. One way is with symbols like accent marks: per'-fect or 'per-fect. Changes in font (per-fect or per-fect) or case (PER-fect) can also indicate the stressed syllable.
The word 'affect' is comprised of a root word and a prefix. Both are from Latin. 'ad' means to or toward. '-fect' comes from make or do.
Affect may be a noun ( pronounced AF-fect) or a verb ( pronounced af-FECT)
in-fect
pear-fect
The cast of Picture PURR-fect - 2008 includes: Benjamin Dane as Father Dona Robinson as Mother
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