The base word of transparent is "transparence," which comes from the Latin word "transparere" meaning "to show through."
When it says the base word for another word, it is referring to the root or core word from which the other word is derived. The base word provides the foundation or main meaning for the derived word.
The root word of "transparent" is "transparens," which comes from the Latin words "trans" meaning "through" and "parere" meaning "to show."
The base word is "ravel". Ravel/unravel is like flammable/inflammable: Two seemingly opposite words that mean the same thing.
there no base word its just one word Poem is this a base word
No, "frowns" is not a base word. The base word is "frown."
See through
Transparent is an adjective.
Transparent means it is see through, like glass There is no word istransparent.
The word base means the same as foundation, bottom, or support.
transparent manner.
"Transparent" is "διαφανής" ["diafanis"].
it means the same as a root word
Transparent is when you can clearly see through an object
"Naval base"
Space
It means "The Base" , as in the base of something. Like the word "base" in "military base".
I can see you through this transparent door!