With is the English equivalent of the Latin root 'con-'. The root syllable 'con-' is a form of 'com' and of 'cum'. The two words are known origins of the preposition 'cum', which means 'with'.
Root: -dict- Prefix: con- Suffix: -ion
Condensation is neither a base nor a root word. It is a complete word in itself. A base word is a standalone word that can have prefixes or suffixes added to it to create new words, while a root word is the primary lexical unit of a word, to which prefixes and suffixes can be added. In the case of "condensation," it is a complete word with its own meaning related to the process of water vapor turning into liquid.
Con is the root word in that word. The base is condense.
The root word in "convalescent" is "valeo," which means to be strong or healthy in Latin.
The root for 'conversation' is found in con- and vertere. The syllable 'con-' means 'with'. The infinitive form of the verb, as 'vertere', means 'to turn'.
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The root word of Con can mean -with, together or throughly.
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Con
Root: -dict- Prefix: con- Suffix: -ion
but the latin root word is con
The root word us con
Condensation is neither a base nor a root word. It is a complete word in itself. A base word is a standalone word that can have prefixes or suffixes added to it to create new words, while a root word is the primary lexical unit of a word, to which prefixes and suffixes can be added. In the case of "condensation," it is a complete word with its own meaning related to the process of water vapor turning into liquid.
Con is the root word in that word. The base is condense.
it is con or cont