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The English root mit and its variant miss comes from a Latin word that means ' to send .
The word part "miss" is a root that means "sent".
A, B. admit, to SEND some one in; to allow someone to enter. dismiss, to SEND someone out; to let someone leave. emit, to SEND out or give off(such as an ...
A, B. missle, a rocket or weapon sent through the air. smite, to send a sharp blow; to strike. commissioner, a person sent to meet with others to plan and ...
Оценка 3,9 (77) "Miss" or "mit" means send. These are vocabulary words from those roots. Learn with flashcards, games, and more — for free.
Latin Root Mit/Miss - Maze Greek and Latin Roots - MISS, MIT ROOT WORD PRACTICE - Vedh Latin Root Review pages 1-12 - Latin Root "port" - Latin Root port.
These ROOT-WORDS are MIT, MITT & MISS which come from the Latin mittere & missus meaning to SEND. The Latin Root accounts for the two spellings and the ...
1,00 £ В наличии Latin Roots: mit/miss. £1.00. One poster and five associated worksheets exploring English derivatives of the Latin words 'mittere' meaning 'to send'.
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Mit/Miss means to send. Here are three words that have the mit/miss root in them. Missionary--someone who is sent on an important mission
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