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strong
The Latin root fortmeans “strong.” This Latin root is the word origin of a large number of English vocabulary words, including effort,...
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talk, speak
The Latin root loquand its variant locut mean “speak.” These roots are the word origins of a fair number of English vocabulary words,...
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apart
Prefixes are key morphemes in English vocabulary that begin words. A large number of English vocabulary words contain the prefix se-, which means “apart.”...
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tie, bind
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