Latin and Greek Roots of English Vocabulary: An Online Manual: Lesson 110 [solv-/solut-]
December 25, 2011
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Root
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Original Meaning/ Usage Notes |
English Derivatives
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Vocabulary
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(base) solv-/solut- [from Latin]
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(verb) to loose(n)
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to absolve to dissolve [literally, ‘to loosen apart;’ to separate into component parts.] resolution [literally, ‘a loosening back;’ a firm determination or decision.] soluble [literally, able to be loosed;’ able to be dissolved or solved.] to solve [literally, ‘to loosen;’ to find a correct answer (to a problem or riddle).] solvent |
to absolve (verb) [literally, ‘to loosen away from;’ to free someone from guilt.]
solvent (noun) [literally, ‘loosening;’ a substance able to cause another substance to separate into its component parts.]
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