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What is the root word for intricate?
The root word for
intricate
is
intric
.
Intric
is a Latin word that means "interwoven" or "entangled."
What is an English of mahimatay?
What word means the opposite of narrow?
Morphology
What Cuneiform means?
What is the Greek prefixes for 3 5 and 7?
What part of speech is twig?
What does elunydd mean in Welsh?
What does the word irridate mean?
What is the counter for mass noun hair?
What is the comparative form and superlarrative of lofty?
What does diagram a sentace mean?
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