<span>Words of the same root with different affixes are well
thought-out different words, so in that regard it would follow that there would
be more words. But if you mean there might be a capability to change an
existing word simply and clearly put off or negate people inventing entirely
new words, root and all? In that circumstance, especially considering each
modification of a root is in theory a separate word, there would be no much
impact; all words have to start from somewhere.</span>
Love is an abstract noun
for later help: An abstract noun is a noun that cant be percieved by one of the senses, as is taste and touch.
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No, nor are they raccoons! Scientists have long debated the red panda's taxonomy. Red pandas were first described in 1825 as members of the raccoon family, because they have similar skulls, teeth and ringed tails.
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Without the freedom to express themselves people can become mentally ill
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