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Content words in nearly all languages contain, and may consist only of, root morphemes.
However, sometimes the term " root " is also used to describe the word minus its inflectional endings, but with its lexical endings in place.
For example, chatters has the inflectional root or lemma chatter, but the lexical root chat.
Inflectional roots are often called stems, and a root in the stricter sense may be thought of as a monomorphemic stem.

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