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Does treacherous have root or base word?
Yes, "treacherous" has a base word:
treachery
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"Treacherous" is an adjective formed from the noun "treachery," which means betrayal or deceit.
What determines the norms that govern interactions?
What is meant by the phrase tragedy of commons?
Sociolinguistics
Meaning of the disinherited life?
What does mittelgruss mean?
What combinations of characteristics describes a socially competent person in your society?
What are the disadvantages of living in a multilingual country?
What is the prefix meaning for towards?
What is the root word of maladjusted?
What is a simile for injustices?
Is it with regard or in regard?
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