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What does the root word patri?

The root word "patri" comes from the Latin word "pater," meaning "father."

Here's how it breaks down:

* Patri: This root is often used to refer to things related to a father, fatherhood, or a male head of a family.

* Pater: The Latin word for "father."

Here are some examples of words using the root "patri":

* Patriarch: The male head of a family or tribe.

* Patrimony: An inheritance from a father or ancestor.

* Patriotic: Having or showing love for one's country, like a father would for his family.

* Patricidal: The act of killing one's father.

* Patricide: The act of killing one's father.

* Patrilineal: Relating to a system of descent that traces ancestry through the father's line.

It's important to note that while "patri" refers to "father," it often carries a gendered connotation, as it implies a patriarchal system where men hold power and authority.

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