to justify from the root predict.
Able is a suffix if atached to the end of the word, but is also a root meaning, capable of, worthy of.
The correct suffix is -able, making the word predictable. This means something that can be anticipated or foreseen with a high degree of certainty.
The root of "claudere" meaning close is "claus-".
The root word "etom" does not have a specific meaning in English. It is not a common root word in the English language.
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The suffix is "-able, " meaning "able to be." Predictable = able to be predicted The prefix is "pre-," meaning "before." The root is "dict," meaning "spoken" Predictable = able to be spoken of before (something happens)
The suffix is "-able, " meaning "able to be." Predictable = able to be predicted The prefix is "pre-," meaning "before." The root is "dict," meaning "spoken" Predictable = able to be spoken of before (something happens)
pre-dict-able "dict" is the root (from the Latin "dictum")
Able is a suffix if atached to the end of the word, but is also a root meaning, capable of, worthy of.
That may be predicted.
No, there is not a latin root meaning for fog.
The correct suffix is -able, making the word predictable. This means something that can be anticipated or foreseen with a high degree of certainty.
The root of "claudere" meaning close is "claus-".
The Latin root of the word beneficiary comes from the Latin adverb "bene" meaning good.
the root meaning of the term buddha comes from
The meaning of the root word counter is 'against'.
true, a affix does change the meaning of a root.