For example, “chrono” comes from Greek and is the root of words like “chronology,”“synchronize,” and “chronic,” but it’s not a separate word in English. Learning about root words can help you work out the meaning of new or longer words. When you know how to decode unknown ...
A. time B. space C. number D. size 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。“chrono-”这个词根的意思是“时间”,“chronology”(年代学)是研究时间的学科。选项 B“space”(空间)不符合;选项 C“number”(数字)不符合;选项 D“size”(大小)不符合。反馈 收藏 ...
In English grammar, a root is a word or portion of a word from which other words grow, usually through the addition ofprefixesandsuffixes. By learning root words, you can decipher unfamiliar words, expand your vocabulary, and become a better English speaker. For example, consider the Greek r...
Chronometer : chrono METER (kro nom’ et er) n. An instrument which measures time 7. Gravimeter : gravi METER (gra vim’ et er) n. Instrument for measuring weight and density 8. Gyrometer : gyro METER (jie rom’ e ter) n. A rotary speed indicator 9. Megameter : mega METER (meg ...
Morphology is the study of how words are put together by using morphemes, which include prefixes, roots, and suffixes. Parsing the different morphemes in a word reveals meaning and part of speech. For instance, the word “invention” includes the prefixin-+ the rootvent+ the suffix-ion, fro...
synonym: a word that can be placed ‘together’ with another due to closeness in meaning syntax: an arranging ‘together’ of words in a sentence to make it meaningful synagogue: a place where people are led ‘together’ for worship synthesis: a placing ‘together’ of separate elements into...
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Root/ 词根: is not further analyzable, either in terms of derivational or inflectional morphology Stem/ 词干: the part of the word-form which remains when all inflectional affixes have been removed. Base/ 词基: any form to which affixes of any kind can be added. undesirables = un + desire...
synonym: a word that can be placed ‘together’ with another due to closeness in meaning syntax: an arranging ‘together’ of words in a sentence to make it meaningful synagogue: a place where people are led ‘together’ for worship synthesis: a placing ‘together’ of separate elements into...