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What word have the Latin root Mir in them?

The Latin root "mir" means "wonder" or "marvel." Here are some words with the Latin root "mir":

* Miracle: A surprising and welcome event that is not explicable by natural or scientific laws and is therefore considered to be the work of a divine agency.

* Admire: To regard with wonder or approval.

* Mirror: A reflecting surface, especially one of glass, coated on the back with a reflecting substance.

* Mirth: Amusement, merriment, or laughter.

* Marvel: To be filled with wonder or astonishment.

* Miraculous: Of or relating to a miracle; extraordinary and wonderful.

* Mirrored: Reflected or shown as in a mirror.

* Mirroring: The act or process of reflecting or imitating.

* Mirages: An optical phenomenon that creates an illusion of a pool of water on the ground.

* Miriam: A biblical name meaning "rebellious" or "sea of bitterness."

These are just a few examples. There are many other words that contain the Latin root "mir," often in combination with other roots or prefixes.

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