The verb form of judge means to give an opinion or conclusion.
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The root word of judgment is "judge," which comes from the Latin word "judicare," meaning to form an opinion or pass a sentence.
The root noun for "angry" is "anger."
The suffix in "emotion" is "-tion," which is added to the root word "emotion" to form a noun.
Salus is the root word for 'salutations'. It's a feminine gender noun. The particular form that serves as the root is in the nominative singular, as the subject of a sentence.
The root noun of the adjective "indistinct" is "distinct."