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What is the root of word radioactive?

The root of the word "radioactive" is "radio-".

This prefix comes from the Latin word "radius", meaning "ray" or "beam". It refers to the emission of rays of energy, which is a key characteristic of radioactive substances.

The "-active" part of the word signifies that the substance is actively emitting these rays.

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