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What is the latin root word for tractor?
The Latin root word for "tractor" is
"trahere"
, which means "to draw" or "to pull".
This makes sense because tractors are machines designed to pull or draw heavy loads.
Which word is the antecedent of underlined pronoun The children were lost in corn maze but soon their parents found them?
How do you pronounce Damerei?
Morphology
Which word means about the same as splendid?
What is neither feminine nor masculine?
This is a syllable or word element that can only occur in front of after root stem?
What is the homonym for branch?
What is the main difference between greek and Italian landscape?
How do you spell puru?
What is the french word in English kiss?
What is the Tagalog meaning of shrubland.?
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