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The root word of "insane" is "sanus," which means "healthy" or "sane" in Latin.
I don't know that 'root word' is applicable in the usual sense. "Frantic" comes from frantique (French) and our word "Phrenetic", which is likely a corruption of frenetique.
The word "insane" is an adjective. It describes a person or thing as mentally ill or exhibiting extreme foolishness.
Root word is usual.
The root word is gift.
The root word of "insane" is "sanus," which means "healthy" or "sane" in Latin.
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I don't know that 'root word' is applicable in the usual sense. "Frantic" comes from frantique (French) and our word "Phrenetic", which is likely a corruption of frenetique.
the main root is ט.ר.פ which is also used in words that mean to devour ravenously, to prey, and unkosher.Another root is ש.ג.ע which appears in the word Meshugga
The word "insane" is an adjective. It describes a person or thing as mentally ill or exhibiting extreme foolishness.
The Latin root of the word incapable is capabilis from capere (to take). This provides the root -cap- and the suffix -able (suited for). The prefix in- usually means "not".Prefix, root, and suffix are in-cap-able(not suited for, i.e. not capable of doing something)
Campbell Praed has written: 'The insane root'
The word is traced to the 1560s Latin insanus,meaning "mad, outrageous, insane, extravagant, or excessive.
Right now, I am watching a movie about an insane asylum.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
The word is "insane." The denotative meaning of this term is mentally unstable or having a disordered mind.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.