A word root is the base part of a word (i.e., less any prefixes and suffixes).
To change the meaning of a word, a prefix can be added to the front of the word root, or a suffix can be added to the back. Quite often, a prefix and a suffix are added to a word root to change the meaning. (Prefixes and suffixes are known as affixes.)
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Polar stratospheric clouds<span>. </span>Polar stratospheric clouds<span> (PSCs) play a central role in the formation of the </span>ozone<span> hole in the Antarctic and Arctic. ... These reactions lead to the production of free radicals of chlorine in the </span>stratosphere<span> which directly destroy</span>ozone<span> molecules.</span>
They claimed that African Americans had the right to vote but not to hold office. They claimed that African Americans were US citizens but not citizens of Georgia.