The word "dehydration" means loss of water, from the Greek root hydro (water).
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
the root word is'confirminglyishness'
the root word is decor and that is the root word of decorate
The root word of "excessive" is "excess." It refers to something that is more than what is considered necessary or appropriate.
The root word of "superstitious" is "superstition," which comes from the Latin word "superstitio" meaning excessive fear of the supernatural.
The root "hyper-" means excessive or over. It is commonly used in medical terms to denote a state of high activity or an excessive amount of something.
The word "dehydration" means loss of water, from the Greek root hydro (water).
Some words with the root word "cess" include recess, access, and excessive.
The root word of "outrageous" is "outrage," which comes from the Middle French word "ultrage," ultimately derived from the Latin word "ultra," meaning beyond or excessive.
The word "drought" has the Anglo-Saxon root drug (related to dryge "dry").
The Greek root word "poly" means many or much. It is commonly used in English to form words related to multiple or excessive quantities.
The root word in "egomania" is "ego," which refers to a person's sense of self-importance or self-worth. "Mania" is a suffix that denotes an excessive or abnormal preoccupation with something.
The root word "pleo" means full, plenty, or abundant. It is commonly used in words like pleomorphic (having many shapes) or plethora (a large or excessive amount).
The suffix in "diabetes" is "-es" and the root word is "diabe-" from the Greek word "diabainein" meaning "siphon" or "passing through," referring to the excessive urination characteristic of the condition.
The word is broken down as:hyper - prefix thyroid - root word ism - suffix