The prefix sect means 'cut'. It comes from a Greek and Latin root word.
Just guessing but I would have to say "sect"
The root word sec (along with sac) denotes denotes religious holiness. Some examples are secular, sect, consecrate, and desecrate.
There is no root in "ponder"
Incred is not a root word. It is a root with a negating prefix.
Cut.
the latin root sect means to cut .that section in the book is confusing.that part of the book is confusing.
The root sect refers to the original or foundational sect within a religious or philosophical tradition from which other sects or branches may have emerged. It represents the core teachings, beliefs, and practices that form the basis of the broader movement.
Some words with the root word 'sect' are:DissectBisectInsectSectionIntersectionIntersectMidsectionSectarianSectorSubsectionTrisect
The root word of section is sect.
The prefix sect means 'cut'. It comes from a Greek and Latin root word.
The Latin root "sect" means to cut or separate. It is often used in words related to cutting or dividing, such as "section" or "intersect."
The root of section is "sect," which means "cut" or "part."
In-sect In: In, Into Sect: Cut
Just guessing but I would have to say "sect"
Yes, the word "section" has the root "sect," which comes from the Latin word "secare" meaning "to cut." In this case, "section" refers to a part that has been cut or divided from a whole.
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