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Does the word mountain have a prefix or suffix in it?
The word "mountain" does not have a prefix or suffix.
It is a
root word
on its own, meaning a large natural elevation of the earth's surface.
In the poem below phrase Petals on a wet black bough is an example of?
What is a sensory adjective?
Morphology
What is the difference between masculine and feminine in french?
Why the staff of caduceus has classically been symbol medicine?
What does weariness mean?
What is a synonym for small low islands?
How do you spell at like this?
What is an antonym for slough?
What kind of verb is wear?
What does SFG refer to in the field of linguistics?
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