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They consist of roots, prefixes, and suffixes from "summary" of English Vocabulary Elements by Keith Denning,Brett Kessler,William R. Leben,William Ronald Leben

English words are not arbitrary collections of letters. Instead, they are made up of smaller meaningful units that combine to create meaning. These units are called roots, prefixes, and suffixes. Roots are the core of a word and carry its basic meaning. They are usually derived from Latin or Greek and have specific meanings that contribute to the overall meaning of the word. Prefixes are added to the beginning of a root to modify its meaning. They can change the tense, number, or part of speech of a word. Suffixes, on the other hand, are added to the end of a root a...
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    English Vocabulary Elements

    Keith Denning

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