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Is there a root or base word in the integrate?

Yes, the root word of "integrate" is integer.

Here's why:

* Integer means a whole number (like 1, 2, 3, etc.).

* In mathematics, integration is the process of finding the area under a curve. It's related to adding up an infinite number of infinitesimally small "pieces" (like tiny integers) of the area.

So, while the word "integrate" doesn't directly use "integer", it comes from the same root concept of combining or making whole.

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