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What is the root or base word for dilapidated?

The root or base word for "dilapidated" is "lapped."

Here's how it breaks down:

* "di-" is a prefix meaning "apart" or "away."

* "lap-" comes from the Latin word "lapsus," meaning "a slip or fall."

* "-ated" is a suffix indicating a past participle, showing a state of being.

Therefore, "dilapidated" essentially means "fallen apart" or "in a state of decay."

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