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root and Eloah
Eloah or Elah may be considered cognates of Allah due to the common Semitic root name for ( an or the ) creator God, as in El ( deity ) of ancient Near Eastern cosmology.

root and is
This is the root issue for which the United States should stand.
If this practice should take root and spread, the man who submits a manuscript to a publisher will find himself reviewed before he is accepted and publication will become a sort of post-mortem formality.
but then since the operator is diagonalizable, the minimal polynomial cannot have a repeated root ; ;
For Fromm, capitalism is the enemy, the root of all evil.
Sprouting is a naturally occurring phenomenon in stored potatoes, onions, carrots, beets, and similar root vegetables.
Lagrange's law says that its velocity is equal to the square root of the product of the depth times the acceleration due to gravity.
`` The root question in American politics is always: Who's the Man to See??
It is even said that the distinction between self and other is part of the root cause of our suffering.
( It follows that the mean is also the best single predictor in the sense of having the lowest root mean squared error.
It is also known as Alyeska, the " great land ", an Aleut word derived from the same root.
Accordingly the modern study of marine and freshwater algae is called either phycology or algology, depending on whether the Greek or Latin root is used.
This is because words in Semitic languages are formed from a root consisting of ( usually ) three consonants, the vowels being used to indicate inflectional or derived forms.
Although it is generally harmless to plant growth in pH-neutral soils, the concentration in acid soils of toxic Al < sup > 3 +</ sup > cations increases and disturbs root growth and function.
The root meaning of the word anxiety is ' to vex or trouble '; in either presence or absence of psychological stress, anxiety can create feelings of fear, worry, uneasiness, and dread.
The Venerable Bede says in The Reckoning of Time that this month Eostur is the root of the word Easter.
* 1926 – Varney Airlines makes its first commercial flight ( Varney is the root company of United Airlines ).
If F is algebraically closed and p ( x ) is an irreducible polynomial of F, then it has some root a and therefore p ( x ) is a multiple of x − a.
In mathematics, an algebraic number is a number that is a root of a non-zero polynomial in one variable with rational coefficients ( or equivalently — by clearing denominators — with integer coefficients ).
* The rational numbers, expressed as the quotient of two integers a and b, b not equal to zero, satisfy the above definition because is the root of.
** The golden ratio is algebraic since it is a root of the polynomial.

root and feminine
The Hebrew קהלת is a feminine participle related to the root קהל meaning " to gather.
The name " vodka " is a diminutive form of the Slavic word voda ( water ), interpreted as little water: root вод-( vod -) +-к-(- k -) ( diminutive suffix, among other functions ) +-a ( postfix of feminine gender ).
But the word kedeshah literally means " consecrated ( feminine form )", from the Semitic root q-d-sh ( קדש )‎ meaning " holy " or " set apart ".
The main features distinguishing Moabite from fellow Canaanite languages such as Hebrew are: a plural in-în rather than-îm ( e. g. mlkn " kings " for Biblical Hebrew məlākîm ), like Aramaic and Arabic ; retention of the feminine ending-at which Biblical Hebrew reduces to-āh ( e. g. qryt " town ", Biblical Hebrew qiryāh ) but retains in the construct state nominal form ( e. g. qiryát yisrael " town of Israel "); and retention of a verb form with infixed-t -, also found in Arabic and Akkadian ( w -’ ltḥm " I began to fight ", from the root lḥm.
Bydgoszcz, originally Bydgoszcza ( feminine gender word ), is created as a pronoun name, the second part of which – goszcz comes from gost-jь possibly or gost-ja an old Slavic root which refers to an urban or suburban trading settlement.
The feminine form, Gwen, is the root of Gwenhwyfar, the original Welsh form of Guinevere.
Proto-Celtic is reconstructed as having * werbā-' blister ' in its lexicon and the name may be a suffixed form of this lexeme meaning “ blistered one .” On the other hand, the root of the name may represent a Celtic reflex of the Proto-Indo-European root * wer-bhe-‘ bend, turn ,’ cognate with Modern English warp, followed by the durative suffix *- j-and the feminine suffix *- ā-and so might have meant “ she who is constantly bending and turning .” Another possibility is that the name is a compound of Romano-British reflexes of the Proto-Celtic elements ** Uφer-bej-ā-( upper-strike-F )the upper striker .”
Sri has the root meaning of radiance, or diffusing light, much like the English word " illuminate ".< ref > In Sanskrit grammar, Sri has the feminine gender.
Buddhi is a feminine Sanskrit noun derived from the same root as the more familiar masculine form Buddha (< budh-to be awake, to understand, to know ).
Wyrd is a feminine noun, and its Norse cognate urðr, besides meaning " fate ", is the name of one of the Norns ; urðr is literally " that which has come to pass ", verðandi is " what is in the process of happening " ( the present participle of the verb cognate to weorþan ) and skuld " debt, guilt " ( from a Germanic root * skul-" to owe ", also found in English shall ).
For example, in Hebrew, the root gdl represents the idea of largeness, and from it we have gadol and gdola ( masculine and feminine forms of the adjective " big "), gadal " he grew ", higdil " he magnified " and magdelet " magnifier ", along with many other words such as godel " size " and migdal " tower ".
According to Georg Wissowa and K. Latte Genius ( from the root gen -, whence gigno bear or be born, archaic also geno ) would design the specific virile generative potency, as opposed to feminine nature, reflected in conception and delivery, under the tutelage of Juno Lucina.
* Noa (; or נעה, Nōʿā ), is the most popular feminine Hebrew name, derived from a root that means " movement ".
To form an elative, the consonants of the adjective's root are placed in the context aCCaC in the masculine singular, CuCCā in the feminine singular, and most commonly CuCaC in the plural.
His name means " worshipping well ", an s-stem, either from a root dās, or with the extra s added to avoid an archaic root noun in ā, Sudā -, which would easily be mistaken for a feminine name.

root and noun
The word agni is Sanskrit for fire ( noun ), cognate with Latin ignis ( the root of English ignite ), Russian огонь ( fire ), pronounced agon.
With an adjectival or verbal root, the nominal suffix-o indicates an abstraction: parolo ( an act of speech, one's word ) from the verbal root paroli ( to speak ); belo ( beauty ) from the adjectival root bela ( beautiful ); whereas with a noun, the nominal suffix simply indicates the noun.
The various verbal endings mean to be when added to an adjectival root: beli ( to be beautiful ); and with a nominal root they mean to act as the noun, to use the noun, etc., depending on the semantics of the root: reĝi ( to reign ).
On the other hand, changing the nominal root broso ( a brush ) to a verb gives the action associated with that noun, brosi ( to brush ).
Similarly, an abstraction of a nominal root ( changing it to an adjective and then back to a noun ) requires the suffix-eco, as in infaneco ( childhood ), but an abstraction of an adjectival or verbal root merely requires the nominal-o: belo ( beauty ).
Jinn is a noun of the collective number in Arabic literally meaning " hidden from sight ", and it derives from the Arabic root meaning " to hide " or " be hidden ".
For example, in the word happiness, the addition of the bound morpheme-ness to the root happy changes the word from an adjective ( happy ) to a noun ( happiness ).
The verb is from circa 1300, originally " to serve ( food or drink )" and shares the same root as the verb and noun " minister ".
Nouns consist of a root originally preceded by a noun class prefix of ( C ) V-shape which is often eroded by phonological change.
The word spice comes from the Old French word espice, which became epice, and which came from the Latin root spec, the noun referring to " appearance, sort, kind ": species has the same root.
The noun Targum is derived from early semitic quadriliteral root ' trgm ', and the term ' Targummanu ' refers to " translator ".
* Austronesian languages appear to form comparative adverbs by repeating the root ( as in WikiWiki ), similarly to the plural noun.
Only the prefix ma ( k )- is used when the root word ends with a consonant ; for example, the noun " cook " or " chef " can be derived from the word te ' in as makte ' in as well as te ' in-na ' in.

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