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What are root words with Magnus?

The word "magnus" is Latin for "great" or "large." It's a root word in many English words, often indicating size, power, or importance. Here are some examples:

Words directly derived from "magnus":

* Magnificent: Great in beauty, size, or excellence.

* Magnify: To make something appear larger.

* Magnitude: The great size or importance of something.

* Magnanimous: Generous and forgiving.

* Magniloquent: Using high-flown language.

Words with "magn-" as a root:

* Magnanimous: Having or showing a noble and generous spirit.

* Magnate: A wealthy and influential person.

* Magnificent: Impressively beautiful, elaborate, or grand.

* Magnify: To make something appear larger or more important.

* Magnitude: The great size or importance of something.

* Magnet: A piece of iron that attracts other iron objects.

* Magnetic: Having the properties of a magnet.

* Magnificent: Impressively beautiful, elaborate, or grand.

Words with "magn-" as part of a compound word:

* Magnificent: Great in beauty, size, or excellence.

* Magnificence: The state or quality of being magnificent.

* Magnificently: In a magnificent manner.

* Magnify: To make something appear larger.

* Magnification: The act of magnifying.

* Magniloquent: Using high-flown language.

It's worth noting that while "magn-" is a common root, its specific meaning can vary depending on the context.

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