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Does atrophy have a root and suffix in it?

Yes, "atrophy" has both a root and a suffix.

* Root: "atroph" - This comes from the Greek word "atrophia" meaning "want of nourishment."

* Suffix: "-y" - This is a common suffix in English, often used to form nouns from adjectives.

Therefore, the word "atrophy" literally means "the state of being without nourishment."

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