words with the ual suffix
Usual. Actual. Annual. Dual. Individual. Factual. Habitual.
When speaking English words it is important to stress/emphasise the correct syllable. Those syllables should be spoken more strongly.In words containing three or more syllables, often only one of the syllables should be stressed, as in par-ent-hood, pa-ren-the-ses But the syllables in some words have the main stress on one syllable, as indicated in bold, and a secondary, or slightly weaker stress, on another syllable, shown underlined. e.g. sub-mar-ine, in-tell-ect-ual, ex-pla-na-tion.
that is all ok but i think its "bit" so yeah! i dint write that someone else wrote all the rest of the information -> These ROOT-WORDS are HAB & HABIT meaning HAVE. HAB comes from the Latin habeo meaning to HAVE & and HABIT from habitare meaning to LIVE. It has saved the lives and usefulness of countless soldiers by making them HAVE again lost faculties. A Latin phrase much used in Law may well be added to our list; Habeas Corpus. Literally it means, "You have the body."1. Habit : HABIT (hab' it) n.A behavior pattern; usage; custom2. Habeas corpus : HAB eas corpus (hay' bee a skor' pus) n.You have the body3. Haberdashery : HAB erdashery (hab' er dash e ree) n.A store which sells articles of men's wear4. Habergeon : HAB ergeon (hab' er jun) n.A short jacket of mail5. Habile : HAB ile (hab' il) adj.Able; skillful6. Habiliments : HAB iliments (ha bil' i ments) n.Dress furnishings; clothing7. Habilitate : HAB ilitate (ha bil' i tate) v.To clothe; to prepare8. Habilimentation : HAB illimentation (ha bil i men tay' shun) n.The clothing industries and arts9. Habitat : HAB itat (hab' i tat) n.The natural abode of plant or animal10. Habitation : HAB itation (hab i tay' shun) n.Dwelling place; home; residence11. Habitual : HABIT ual (ha bich' yu al) adj.Customary; relating to habit; as, habitual industry12. Habituate : HABIT uate (ha bit' yu ate) v.To make accustomed to13. Habitude : HAB itude (hab' i tude) n.Nature; character; habitual attitude14. Habitué : HAB itue (ha bich' u way) n.One who frequents a certain place; as, a habitué of the theater15. Inhabit : in HAB it (in hab' it) v.To live in; to establish as residents16. Inhabitant : in HAB (in hab' it ant) n.One who lives permanently in a place17. Rehabilitate : re HAB ilitate (re ha bil' i tate) v.To make able again; restrengthen18. Rehabilitation : re HAB ilitation (re ha bil i tay' shun) n.Act of rehabilitating
words with the ual suffix
Usual. Actual. Annual. Dual. Individual. Factual. Habitual.
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The prefix in "punctual" is "pun-" and the suffix is "-ual". In "punctilious", the prefix is "pun-", the infix is "-ctil-", and the suffix is "-ious".
The population of UAL Corporation is 47,000.
UAL Corporation was created in 1968.
words with age: * courage * hostage * garbage * mortgage * postage * bandage * luggage * garage * mirage * passage * massage words with ous: * glorious * humorous * delicious * curious * cautious * pious * fictitious * gracious * joyous * luscious * suspicious * ambitious * contagious * gorgeous * furious * delirious words with ual: * casual * usual * factual * sensual * ritual * unusual * contractual * mutual * dual * intellectual * contextual * continual * punctual * annual
The root words of "bilingual" are "bi," which means two, and "lingual," which relates to language.
In the Stargate SG-1 episode "Crystal Skull," the alien does not speak in ancient Mayan words. The alien communicates telepathically with the characters in English.
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Roberto Cimmaruta has written: 'Ual ual' -- subject(s): Causes, Italo-Ethiopian War, 1935-1936