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Is com in incomplete a root word?
No, "com" in "incomplete" is not a root word. It's a prefix meaning "with" or "together". The root word in "incomplete" is "complete", which comes from the Latin word "completere" meaning "to fill up".
So, the breakdown of "incomplete" is:
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in-
: a prefix meaning "not"
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complete
: the root word
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