Section 1
Root: TOT - whole
These words are built on the Latin root TOTUS, meaning "whole."
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Let's explore words that deal with the concept of "whole" or complete control.
These words are built on the Latin root TOTUS, meaning "whole.".
Section 1
Root: TOT - whole
These words are built on the Latin root TOTUS, meaning "whole."
Let's explore words that deal with the concept of "whole" or complete control.
Section 2
Root: HOL - whole
From the Greek root HOLOS, meaning "whole," come words about completeness and broadness.
These words expand on the idea of "whole" to include broadness and a complete perspective.
Section 3
Root: SUM - highest, most
This group of words comes from the Latin root SUMMUS, meaning "highest, most."
Let's look at words that describe the peak of perfection or the final result.
Section 4
Roots: TRUNC, TRENC - to cut
These sharp words derive from the Latin root TRUNCARE, meaning "to cut."
Get ready for words that are all about cutting things down, whether with a sharp object or sharp insight.
Section 5
Root: PART - part
From the Latin root PARTIS, meaning "part," these words involve dividing, analyzing, or sharing parts.
This group focuses on words related to parts, from distributing them to analyzing them in conversation.
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Section 1
Root: TOT - whole
These words are built on the Latin root TOTUS, meaning "whole."
Let's explore words that deal with the concept of "whole" or complete control.
Section 2
Root: HOL - whole
From the Greek root HOLOS, meaning "whole," come words about completeness and broadness.
These words expand on the idea of "whole" to include broadness and a complete perspective.
Section 3
Root: SUM - highest, most
This group of words comes from the Latin root SUMMUS, meaning "highest, most."
Let's look at words that describe the peak of perfection or the final result.
Section 4
Roots: TRUNC, TRENC - to cut
These sharp words derive from the Latin root TRUNCARE, meaning "to cut."
Get ready for words that are all about cutting things down, whether with a sharp object or sharp insight.
Section 5
Root: PART - part
From the Latin root PARTIS, meaning "part," these words involve dividing, analyzing, or sharing parts.
This group focuses on words related to parts, from distributing them to analyzing them in conversation.
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