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What words have the root copia in them?

The root "copia" is Latin for "abundance" or "plenty." Here are some English words that contain this root:

* Copious: Abundant in quantity or number.

* Copiously: In a copious manner.

* Copier: A machine that makes copies.

* Copy: A reproduction of something.

* Copyright: The exclusive right to copy, distribute, and sell a literary or artistic work.

* Copycat: Someone who imitates another person.

It's worth noting that the root "copia" is often combined with other prefixes and suffixes to create new words, like:

* Ample: Enough and more than enough. (From Latin "amplus", meaning "large" + "copia")

* Abundant: Existing in large quantities. (From Latin "abundare", meaning "to overflow" + "copia")

* Superabundant: Exceeding in abundance. (From Latin "super" + "abundare" + "copia")

These are just a few examples, and there are many other words that are related to the root "copia." If you're looking for more examples, you can consult a dictionary or etymology website.

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