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What is the root word of unbroken?
The root word of "unbroken" is
break
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The prefix "un-" negates the meaning of the word "break", creating the opposite: unbroken.
What part of speech is the word creak?
What is it called to call out in a loud voice?
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What part of speech is the word omniscient?
Is neighbor a long word?
What kind of vowel sound does the i have in word affix?
Does fox have a long o vowel sound?
How do you say yes in farsi?
How do you say crystal in sign language?
Does the word in have a short I sound?
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