thermostat, rheostat, static, status, statistics, statement, statue
Kenneth Burke (Grammar of Motives, 1945) argues that the root of "status" is the Indo-Germanic "sta" corresponding to the Sanskrit "stha-":"There is a set of words comprising what we might call the Stance family, for they all derive from a concept of place, or placement. In the Indo-Germanic languages the root for this family is sta , to stand (Sanscrit, stha ). And out of it there has developed this essential family, comprising such members as: consist, constancy, constitution, contrast. destiny, ecstasy, existence, hypostasize, obstacle, stage, state, status, statute, stead, subsist, and system. In German, an important member of the Stance family is stellen , to place, a root that figures in Vorstellung , a philosopher's and psychologist's word for representation, conception, idea, image." (Burke, 21)
Root word is usual.
end is the root word
The root word is gift.
Tri is the root word of intricate. The root word means three.
to stand
The root word sti means to stand. stet,sta,sist,stit,and sti are all root word meaning stand
Words that can be made with the letters 'sta' are a, as, at.
Sta- is from the Latin verb STO, STARE meaning "to stand". From it we get the English word "stationary".
There are 2 syllables in the word "statute"sta-tute
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
2 Sta/ ple
stop or stand (depends on the word)
the root word is'confirminglyishness'
Kenneth Burke (Grammar of Motives, 1945) argues that the root of "status" is the Indo-Germanic "sta" corresponding to the Sanskrit "stha-":"There is a set of words comprising what we might call the Stance family, for they all derive from a concept of place, or placement. In the Indo-Germanic languages the root for this family is sta , to stand (Sanscrit, stha ). And out of it there has developed this essential family, comprising such members as: consist, constancy, constitution, contrast. destiny, ecstasy, existence, hypostasize, obstacle, stage, state, status, statute, stead, subsist, and system. In German, an important member of the Stance family is stellen , to place, a root that figures in Vorstellung , a philosopher's and psychologist's word for representation, conception, idea, image." (Burke, 21)
Root word is usual.