session
No sess is not a root word for sed. sess is a stem word meaning sit
The root "sed/sid/sess" means "sit" or "settle." It is commonly used in words like "sedentary" (sitting) or "session" (a period set aside for a specific activity).
The roots "sed," "sid," and "sess" come from Latin and generally relate to sitting or settling. "Sed" means to sit, while "sid" often implies a state of being or sitting down. "Sess" is associated with the act of sitting or the position of being seated. These roots appear in words like "sedentary," "reside," and "session."
sess
Sess Nah
sess nuh
The English pronunciation of the flowering plant (and its edible seeds) is "SESS-ah-me" or "SESS-uh-me".
The common abbreviation for "Session" is "Sess."
It is pronounced suk-SESS-full
There are two syllables like so: as-sess.
Lauren Sesselmann goes by Sess, and Sessy.
Leslie Hyman goes by Sess Hyman.