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What is the root word of operation?

The root word of "operation" is "oper", which comes from the Latin word "opus" meaning "work" or "labor".

It's interesting to note that while "oper" is the core root, the "ation" ending is a suffix that indicates a process or action. This makes sense because an "operation" is essentially a process of "work" or "labor" being carried out.

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