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β 13y agoThe word you get by combining the roots of self (self-) and write (-write) is self-write.
When combining two word roots, they can be joined together to create compound words. This process can help convey a more specific or nuanced meaning by combining the individual meanings of the roots. These compound words can be formed in various languages and can provide new vocabulary to express complex ideas.
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A combining vowel is used in medical terminology to connect word roots and suffixes or word roots and prefixes for easier pronunciation and to maintain the word's meaning. It is typically the letter "o" and is placed between word parts when the second part begins with a consonant.
The word unsure does not have a prefix or a suffix. It is a standalone word formed by combining the roots "un" (meaningnot) and "sure."
Yes, the word "yourself" is a compound word. It is formed by combining the words "your" and "self" to create a single word that refers to you in person or to you personally.
geography.
Geography for apex learning.
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The answer is TELESCOPE because the word roots of telescope are ¨far away¨ and ¨see.¨
When combining two word roots, they can be joined together to create compound words. This process can help convey a more specific or nuanced meaning by combining the individual meanings of the roots. These compound words can be formed in various languages and can provide new vocabulary to express complex ideas.
The words 'autograph' and 'seismograph' have Greek roots. For example, the word 'autograph' comes from the Greek 'auto', as 'self'; and 'graphein', as 'to write'. The word 'seismograph' comes from the Greek 'seismo', as 'shaking' or 'shock'; and 'graphein', as 'to write'.
telescope apex =)
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A combining vowel is used in medical terminology to connect word roots and suffixes or word roots and prefixes for easier pronunciation and to maintain the word's meaning. It is typically the letter "o" and is placed between word parts when the second part begins with a consonant.
Telescope, telescopic, telescoping
You are thinking of telescope (and telescopic).
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