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What is the root word for principle?
The root word for "principle" is
princip-
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It comes from the Latin word "principium," which means "beginning" or "origin."
When and where did each idiom come from?
What does curieux mean in English?
Pragmatics
What is the past participle of thought?
What is acquisitive?
Who are we meeting demonstrative indefinite interrogative relative?
Principle or principal of a school?
Is the word his a subject pronoun?
Is this opportunity before i miss an example of idiom?
What is a subordination conjunctions?
What does hace in spanish mean?
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