Sent is not a root word. It is the past tense of the word send which is a root word for the word sending.
The word with a Latin root that means "one who is sent" is "emissary."
Certainly, please provide the root word and its definition so that I can offer you an appropriate prefix.
The Latin root sent means feel.
The root word "alti" comes from the Latin word "altus," which means "high" or "deep." It is often used in English to denote something located at a high level or altitude, such as "altitude" or "altimeter."
The root word "gyn" refers to anything related to women or female. It is derived from the Greek word "gynē," which means woman.
The word with a Latin root that means "one who is sent" is "emissary."
The root word "domin" means master.
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Certainly, please provide the root word and its definition so that I can offer you an appropriate prefix.
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No. It is es-, meaning to be.
The Latin root sent means feel.
It means angle.
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The root word "alti" comes from the Latin word "altus," which means "high" or "deep." It is often used in English to denote something located at a high level or altitude, such as "altitude" or "altimeter."