The Latin word "migro, migrare, migravi, migratum" means "to remove, depart, migrate, transport, move, violate." There also exists compounds of this word in Latin, including "immigro" (to go into), "admigro" (to go to, to be add to), "transmigro" (to transmigrate, to be colonized), "commigro" (to go somewhere with all one's stuff), "emigro" (to move out), "demigro" (to depart), and "remigro" (to return).
Cognates might include Greek "αμειβω" (αμοιβος, αμοιβη) which means "to change." I have given you the for parts of the main root word "migro." The others are declined in the same way (cf. English's three parts, sing, sang, sung).
migr = Latin, to move from a place
Some words that contain the root word "quest" include quest, question, request, and conquest.
There are no words that contain both the prefix "ante" and the root word "cest" in the English language.
Some words that contain the root word "peter" include petered, petering, and peternet.
Words containing the root word "pente" include pentagon, pentagram, and pentathlon.
migr = Latin, to move from a place
"Migr" is not a word, but words which contain this group of letters such as migrant, migration, immigrate and emigrate all have to do with moving your place of abode a long distance, generally between countries.
Words that contain the root word of naut are nautical, astronaut and astronauts.
The root word migra means to wander. Some examples of this root word include migrate, emigrant, and immigrate. The word you provided does not exist as a proper prefix, root word, or suffix.
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Some words that contain the root word "quest" include quest, question, request, and conquest.
There are no words that contain both the prefix "ante" and the root word "cest" in the English language.
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