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mash [69]
3 years ago
6

Very formal words in english often have their roots in

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2 answers:
SpyIntel [72]3 years ago
6 0

C. Latin and Greek.

Is indeed correct.

wel3 years ago
3 0
They usually have their roots in C, 'Latin and Greek'. Such words are - formula, amateur, arcane, incentive... 
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