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What is the root word in competition?
The root word in "competition" is
"competere"
, which is a Latin word meaning "to strive together" or "to be suitable."
How do you say Of Course in French?
What does the suffix temp mean?
Syntax
A sentence having excessive coordination with and or so is called a what?
What part of speech is porthole?
What is the meaning of suffix paenia?
What is the sentence for word slate?
How can the term phrase best be defined?
What does the prefix dis mean?
What type of sentence has three commas in it?
How do you say my little sis in french?
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