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Nina [5.8K]
2 years ago
15

Turn (multifaceted) to prefix/base or root/suffix

World Languages
1 answer:
patriot [66]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Multifaceted

Prefix: multi.

Base or root: face.

Suffix: ted.

Explanation:

Multifaceted: it refers to a physical object that has two or more faces i.e multiple facets.

Prefix: multi.

Base or root: face.

Suffix: ted.

Note: A prefix refers to a morpheme that is added to the beginning of a base or root word so as to modify its meaning. For example, multi-facet.

A base or root word refers to an original or main word capable of standing alone and has a meaning.

A suffix refers to a morpheme that is added at the end of a base or root word so as to modify its meaning. For example, face-ted.

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