The root word of mist is "Mist" itself. The word "mist" comes from Old English "mist" meaning "dimness, mist" and is related to the Middle Low German "mist" meaning "dung, manure".
The root word of the word "evaporation" is "vapor," which means a substance in the form of gas or mist. Evaporation refers to the process by which a liquid turns into vapor, typically due to heating.
The homophone of the word "missed" is "mist."
The homophone word for "mist" is "missed."
missed, mist
Dad drove me to school because I missed the bus.
the answer to that is that the prefix is opti which means glasses and the root word is mist which means the mist and the suffix is ic which means i see you
The root word of the word "evaporation" is "vapor," which means a substance in the form of gas or mist. Evaporation refers to the process by which a liquid turns into vapor, typically due to heating.
The homophone of the word "missed" is "mist."
The homophone word for "mist" is "missed."
mist = Nebel
missed, mist
Yes, the noun 'mist' is a concrete noun, a word for a mass of fine drops of a liquid suspended in the air; a word for a physical thing.The noun 'mist' is sometimes used in an abstract contextsuch as through the mist of memory or the mist of time.The word 'mist' is also a verb: mist, mists, misted.
Mist is ukungu in Swahili. Note -- the word is also used for mold or mildew.
Mist
Dad drove me to school because I missed the bus.
Another word for thin fog is mist. Mist is a fine spray or drizzle that hovers in the air and often gives a hazy or ethereal appearance.
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