helium, potassium, aluminum
Lith- means stone Ium- was borrowed from the Neo-Latins.
It's not really about the meaning; it's about singulating a plural word usually (I actually think always) ending in "ia":examples: bacteria (plural) bacterium (singular), media (plural) medium (singular).
Root word is usual.
Some examples of words with the suffix -ium include: auditorium, aquarium, titanium, and delirium.
The root word is gift.
Probably a Latin root. A = from Lumen, luminis = light, eye So, A-lumin-ium = from light (->shiny?). -ium is just a suffix added on because it is an Element.
Lith- means stone Ium- was borrowed from the Neo-Latins.
because ium is a scientific word for elementIt is a Latin word suffix for nouns identifying their syntactic place in a sentence. Another Latin word suffix is us. One means subject and the other means object of sentence, but I can't remember which is which right now.
It's just Collaboration except pronounced: Col-a-bor-at-ium
It's not really about the meaning; it's about singulating a plural word usually (I actually think always) ending in "ia":examples: bacteria (plural) bacterium (singular), media (plural) medium (singular).
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
the root word is'confirminglyishness'
ium
Root word is usual.
Some examples of words with the suffix -ium include: auditorium, aquarium, titanium, and delirium.
the root word is decor and that is the root word of decorate