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What is the root word of stupor?
The root word of "stupor" is
stupere
, which is a Latin word meaning "to be stunned, astonished, amazed, or bewildered".
What is the homophone for Break?
What part of speech is the word eh in?
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How do you pronounce echemythia?
What part of speech is the word insane?
What is the noun of word reflect?
What is the complete predicate for The old beast yellow and brown louder than you can imagine?
How do you pronounce lambrecht?
How do you pronounce Boudewijn?
What does the prefix phob mean?
Does shirt have a short vowel or long vowel?
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