harmful
The root word of "injured" is "injure," which comes from the Latin word "injurare," meaning "to wrong or harm."
The root word "malus" means bad or evil in Latin. It is often used in words related to wrongdoing or harm.
The English root is protect. (There is no English root *tect).
The Latin root word "noxa" means harmful or dangerous. It is often used in English words related to injury or harm, such as noxious or obnoxious.
The Latin word foe accident is : you !Hahaha !
The root word of "injured" is "injure," which comes from the Latin word "injurare," meaning "to wrong or harm."
The root word "malus" means bad or evil in Latin. It is often used in words related to wrongdoing or harm.
The English root is protect. (There is no English root *tect).
The Latin root word "noxa" means harmful or dangerous. It is often used in English words related to injury or harm, such as noxious or obnoxious.
The word "noxious" is nearly identical to the Latin noxius (harmful) from nocere (to harm, injure).(This same root produces the antithetical "innocent", i.e not causing injury.)
The Latin word foe accident is : you !Hahaha !
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
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Root word is usual.
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The root word is gift.