Currere - to run.
Ire - to go.
The root word of exceed is "cede" which means "to go, yield, or surrender".
The root word for "accompanist" is "accompany", which means to go along with or be present with someone.
The root word of "movable" is "move", which means to go from one place to another or to change position.
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The root word of exceed is "cede" which means "to go, yield, or surrender".
The root word for "accompanist" is "accompany", which means to go along with or be present with someone.
The root word of "movable" is "move", which means to go from one place to another or to change position.
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The root is "cur," meaning "to run." Cursory means "to go over something quickly, with little attention to detail. Hasty, and usually superficial." It is the adjective form of the noun "cursor," meaning "runner."
cess means go, seperate, or withdraw
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The root word of ambulanc, is 'lance' 'Lance meas to go through something. Although the word 'ambulance' is a noun and does not have the same meaning.
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The Latin root word "cede" means "go" or "yield." It is commonly used in English words like "cede," "concede," and "recede."
The root word of centripetal is "petere," which means "to seek or go towards." It is a Latin word that forms the basis of many English words related to movement or direction.