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lord [1]
3 years ago
6

Use the drop-down menus to identify the word root in each word. Regenerate: Credible: Dormancy:

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artcher [175]3 years ago
7 0
<span>Regenerate contains the root word generare, which is Latin and means generare, or birth, with re added to the front, which means to do over. Credible contains the root word credere, or cred. which means to believe in Latin. Dormancy contains the root word Dormire, which means to sleep in Latin.</span>
natita [175]3 years ago
3 0

Regenerate: gen

Credible: cred

Dormancy: dorm

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