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What does the root word trachy mean?

The root word trachy comes from the Greek word τραχύς (trachýs), which means rough, rugged, or uneven.

It's often used in scientific contexts to describe something with a rough texture, like:

* Trachyte: A type of volcanic rock with a rough surface.

* Tracheophyte: A plant with a vascular system, referring to the rough, tube-like structures that transport water and nutrients.

So, when you see the root "trachy" in a word, it's usually a clue that something is rough or uneven.

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