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Guys which of these below belongs to each category? Pls help.. social/physical/behaviour/cognitive effects
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Ответ:
Five words that contain the Greek/Latin root/affix calc- are:
1) Calcification
2) Calcined
3) Calcium
4) Calcinosis
5) Calcite
Explanation: A root word is a word or morpheme to which a prefix and/or a suffix gets attached in order to form new words. In that way, the same root can appear in different words. One example is the root word "calc-", which comes from Greek and Latin and means "stone". "Calc-" appears in many words: some of them are "calcification", "calcined", "calcium", "calcinosis" and "calcite". All of them have a meaning related to the one of the root, that is to say "stone"; however, they have different denotations as they are made up of different suffixes.