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What does the root word hibit mean?

The root word "hibit" doesn't exist on its own in English. It's usually part of a larger word, and its meaning is determined by the context of the entire word.

The most common words containing "hibit" are "habit" and "inhibit," and they have different meanings:

* Habit: This word comes from the Latin "habitus," meaning "state, condition, appearance," and often refers to a regular or customary action.

* Inhibit: This word comes from the Latin "inhibere," meaning "to hold back, restrain, check." It means to hinder or restrain something from happening.

So, you can't pinpoint the exact meaning of "hibit" without knowing the full word.

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