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What is the root word of suffocate?
The root word of
suffocate
is
suffocatus
, which is the past participle of the Latin verb
suffoca
re, meaning "to choke" or "to strangle".
What is the moral lesson of story princess urduja?
What is the root word of churlish?
Pragmatics
What does Flecha mean in spanish?
What is the antonym for haven?
What does que tu veux mean?
What defines a principle or fundamental policy?
How do you pronouce hapalochlaena lunulata?
Do chastity and chastise have the same root?
What does reessayez dans mean?
What is the synomon of degree?
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