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This ROOT-WORD is the Prefix ULTRA which means BEYOND, EXCEDDING & ULTERIOR.
Explanation:a prefix occurring originally in loanwords from Latin, with the basic meaning “on the far side of, beyond.” In relation to the base to which it is prefixed, ultra- has the senses “located beyond, on the far side of” (ultramontane; ultraviolet), “carrying to the furthest degree possible, on the fringe of” (ultraleft; ...
<em>Today early morning there was a knock at the gate . My mother got up and opened the door She cried with tears of joy. She saw her pet on the gate with a man. Her pet was lost some months ago. The man returned her pet . She was very happy to see her pet. I ran to the door and quickly snatched up the now, full grown puppy. Zeus was his name and that was because of a trident shaped scar on his bottom. For many months before we lost him, he was a rising star on social media. My mother had created a page for him, while I directed him in his videos. After almost 2 million subscribers his last video of when being explained how we had lost him gained over 4 million views. My mom cried and cried after losing him, blaming herself for forgetting to pick him up from a daycare. When the daycare had closed for the day the workers got tired of waiting for mom and placed him outside and then left. I was very angry with my mother for weeks. And didn’t want to see another dog. But now he was back and I can’t wait to make more memories with him.
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Something that's abbreviated is shortened or condensed. ... The adjective abbreviated and the verb abbreviate both come from the noun abbreviation, with its Latin root, abbreviare, "make brief," from ad-, "to," and breviare, "shorten."
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Maybe on the second one you need to add comma's between people
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