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root word Meaning in Telugu ( root word తెలుగు అంటే)



రూట్ వర్డ్, అసలు పదం

Noun:

అసలు పదం,



root word's Usage Examples:

used in the chart: CV~ stands for the reduplicated first syllable of a root word, which is usually the first consonant and the first vowel of the word.


The difference relates only to root words; -er rather than -re is universal as a suffix for agentive (reader, winner, user) and comparative (louder, nicer) forms.


here (shiggaon) is of the same root word as the nickname "crazy man" (meshugga) associated to the disciple who anointed Jehu in verse 11.


The term pesantren derives from the root word santri or student -- pe-santri-an or the place of the santri As social.


"Damascus" in the context of steel: The word "damas" is the root word for "watered" in Arabic with "water" being "ma" in Arabic and Damascus blades are often.


the northern Indian plains, the term Bhishti derives from the Persian root word bahishti, meaning heavenly.


) the root word nouns that refer to kinds of speech, writing or collections of writing.


of the Water Carriers", (Mashki from Persian root word Mashk, meaning waterskin), also Masqi Gate (Arabic: بوابة مسقي), it was perhaps used to take livestock.


"has education" Noun affixes are affixes that form nouns upon addition to root words.


As such, its etymological origins are the root word tabas ("to chop off") and the prefix pang ("used for").


argument with an English purist calling "motherfucker" a duplication of the root word "fuck".


In this case the -ere rule applies by having the root word followed by -ere.



Synonyms:

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Antonyms:

synonym, antonym, categoreme, categorem, singular,



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