Animate, from animus.
Root word is usual.
The Latin root anim- "breath, spirit" is the source of a number of English words, including "animal" (that which has breath), "animation" (spiritedness), "inanimate" (lacking breath or spirit), and "equanimity" (even-mindedness).The related Greek root anemo- can be found in the English word "anemometer" (a device for measuring wind speed).
end is the root word
The root word is gift.
Tri is the root word of intricate. The root word means three.
This is an inanimate object.
the word car is inanimate. source: www.yahoo.com/dictionary
inanimate
Even inanimate objects can enter into the random spirit.
Yes, a desk is inanimate. The noun desk is a neuter noun, a word for a thing.
dead or inanimate
Inanimate, abiotic, insentient
abiotic is another word for nonliving
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
Inanimate objects ,
The noun 'body' may be a word for an animate or an inanimate thing, depending on context; for example:the body of a human = animatethe body of an animal = animatethe body of a legislature or a committee = animatethe body of a letter = inanimatethe body of a report = inanimatea dead body = inanimate