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What Does The Root Word Enter Mean?

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    A root word refers to the fundamental part of a word. It is the meaningful form of a word after all the suffixes and prefixes are removed. A root word can be independent or dependent by nature. This root word can be used to add or from new words to give it another meaning. Thus a root word can be defined as the primary lexical unit of a word.

    The word enter in its root form describes the act of going into something or join something. It is actually a verb and is an independent root word. This means that it is a meaningful word without adding anything to it and can be used in phrases and sentences even without adding any affixes to it.
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    Priya  

    answered 3 years ago

      Root word for biceps
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      Guest  

      answered 1 week ago

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