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ENGLISH ROOT WORD: pare "order", "prepare" from Latin parare

 

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【pare】 is a [English Root word(stem)] from the Latin word(s) "parare."
It carries the basic meaning of "order," "prepare," "provide," and "procure."



[English words in the top 5000 most frequently used containing the root "pare"]

apparatus ☆[5123] The apparatus of an organization or system is its structure and method of operation.
emperor ☆[4767] An emperor is a man who rules an empire or is the head of state in an empire.
empire ***[2598] An empire is a number of individual nations that are all controlled by the government or ruler of one particular country.
parade **[4278] A parade is a procession of people or vehicles moving through a public place in order to celebrate an important day or event.
parish **[4539] A parish is a village or part of a town which has its own church and priest.
preparation ***[2863] Preparation is the process of getting something ready for use or for a particular purpose or making arrangements for something.
prepare ****[1193]
repair ****[2203] If you repair something that has been damaged or is not working properly, you mend it.
separate ****[1585] If one thing is separate from another, there is a barrier, space, or division between them, so that they are clearly two things.
separately **[4445] If people or things are dealt with separately or do something separately, they are dealt with or do something at different times or places, rather than together.
separation **[3857] The separation of two or more things or groups is the fact that they are separate or become separate, and are not linked.
several ****[1048]



[WORD ROOT]root pare
[VARIATIONS OF ROOT] pare, pair, para, part, pire, per, ver
[ETYMOLOGY]root (Latin) parare
[MEANING]root order, prepare, provide, procure

【DETAILs OF ORIGIN(ETYMOLOGY】

  • 【Latin】 parare [from PIE root *pere- ⑴, related to parire] make ready, prepare; furnish, provide, arrange, order; contrive, design, intend, resolve; procure, acquire, obtain, get; get with money, buy, purchase; to produce, bring forth



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apparatus ☆[5123] noun
【DEFINITION】 The apparatus of an organization or system is its structure and method of operation.
【pl.】 apparatus apparatuses
【ROOTs】 ap(ad); to, toward para(pare); order, prepare tus; noun suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin apparatus[noun of state from past participle stem of apparare《ad+parare》] tools, implements, equipment; preparation, a preparing
【First Known Meaning】 a collection of tools, utensils, etc. adapted as a means to some end

emperor ☆[4767] noun from empire 〈 pare
【DEFINITION】 An emperor is a man who rules an empire or is the head of state in an empire.
【pl.】 emperors
【COMPOSITION】 empire + or
【ROOTs】 em(en); in, towards per(pare); order, prepare or; noun suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin imperium[from imperare《[in+parare》] a rule, a command; authority, control, power; supreme power, sole dominion; military authority; a dominion, realm
【First Known Meaning】 emperor, leader, ruler
【DERIVATIVEs】 emperor, emperorship, empire, imperialize, imperially, imperialness, imperial



empire ★★★[2598] noun from empire 〈 pare
【DEFINITION】 An empire is a number of individual nations that are all controlled by the government or ruler of one particular country.
【pl.】 empires 소유격; empire's
【ROOTs】 em(en); in, into pire(pare); order, prepare
【Etymology】 《Latin imperium[from imperare《[in+parare》] a rule, a command; authority, control, power; supreme power, sole dominion; military authority; a dominion, realm
【First Known Meaning】 territory subject to an emperor's rule;
【DERIVATIVEs】 emperor, empire, imperialize, imperially, imperialness, imperial

parade ★★[4278] noun from parade 〈 pare
【DEFINITION】 A parade is a procession of people or vehicles moving through a public place in order to celebrate an important day or event.
【pl.】 parades
【SYNONYM】 procession
【ROOTs】 par(pare); order, prepare ade; noun suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin parata[from Latin parare] arrange, prepare, adorn
【First Known Meaning】 a show of bravado,
【DERIVATIVEs】 parader, parade

parish ★★[4539] noun
【DEFINITION】 A parish is a village or part of a town which has its own church and priest.
【pl.】 parishes
【ROOTs】 par(pare); order, prepare, provide, procure ish(eco); house
【Etymology】 《Greek paroikos[=parosche, para- +oikos] a sojourner
【First Known Meaning】 district with its own church; members of such a church,
【DERIVATIVEs】 parochial, parish

preparation ★★★[2863] noun from prepare 〈 pare
【DEFINITION】 Preparation is the process of getting something ready for use or for a particular purpose or making arrangements for something.
【pl.】 preparations
【ROOTs】 pre; before, previous par(pare); order, prepare ation(ion); noun suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin praeparare[from prae+ parare] to make ready beforehand
【DERIVATIVEs】 preparation, preparative, preparatorily, preparatory, prepare, preparer

prepare ★★★★[1193] verb from prepare 〈 pare
【DEFINITION】
【Declension/Conjugation】 prepared, prepared, preparing, prepares
【SYNONYM】 set up
【ROOTs】 pre; before, previous pare; order, prepare
【Etymology】 《Latin praeparare[from prae+ parare] to make ready beforehand
【First Known Meaning】 set in order or readiness for a particular end,
【DERIVATIVEs】 preparation, preparative, preparatorily, preparatory, prepare, preparer



repair ★★★★[2203] verb from repair 〈 pare
【DEFINITION】 If you repair something that has been damaged or is not working properly, you mend it.
【Declension/Conjugation】 repaired, repaired, repairing, repairs
【SYNONYM】 put right
【ROOTs】 re; again, behind pair(pare); order, prepare
【Etymology】 《Latin reparare[re-+parare('make ready')] restore, put back in order
【DERIVATIVEs】 repair, repairability, repairable, repairer, reparation, reparative, reparatory

separate ★★★★[1585] adjective from separate 〈 pare
【DEFINITION】 If one thing is separate from another, there is a barrier, space, or division between them, so that they are clearly two things.
【ROOTs】 se; away, apart, without par(pare); order, prepare ate; suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin separatus[past participle of separare《se+parare》] disjoined, pulled apart
【First Known Meaning】 detached, kept apart
【DERIVATIVEs】 separately, separateness, separation, separationist, separative, separate

separately ★★[4445] adverb from separate 〈 pare
【DEFINITION】 If people or things are dealt with separately or do something separately, they are dealt with or do something at different times or places, rather than together.
【COMPOSITION】 separate + ly
【ROOTs】 se; away, apart, without par(pare); order, prepare at(ate); suffix ly; suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin separatus[past participle of separare《se+parare》] disjoined, pulled apart
【DERIVATIVEs】 separately, separateness, separation, separative, separate

separation ★★[3857] noun from separate 〈 pare
【DEFINITION】 The separation of two or more things or groups is the fact that they are separate or become separate, and are not linked.
【pl.】 separations
【ROOTs】 se; away, apart, without par(pare); order, prepare ation(ion); noun suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin separatus[past participle of separare《se+parare》] disjoined, pulled apart
【DERIVATIVEs】 separately, separateness, separation, separationist, separative, separate

several ★★★★[1048] adjective from sever 〈 pare
【DEFINITION】
【ROOTs】 se; away, apart, without ver(pare); order, prepare al; adjective suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin separare[se+parare] to pull apart
【First Known Meaning】 existing apart, independent, not together,
【DERIVATIVEs】 severalty, several



Other words containing "pare"; apparat, co-emperor, comprador, disparate, disrepair, dissever, disseverance, emperorship, empery, empirically, empiricalness, empress, imperant, imperative, imperator, imperial, imperialist, imperialize, imperially, imperialness, imperious, inseparable, irreparable, parader, pare, parer, parison, parry, parure, patroller, preparative, preparatorily, preparatory, preparer, rampart, repairability, repairable, repairer, reparable, reparation, reparative, reparatory, separability, separable, separateness, separationist, separative, separator, separatory, separatrix, sever, severability, severable, severalty, severance, vituperate

【OTHER ROOTs; 】

par
par
pan
pact
pack
pac
over
out, ut
other
ori-, ort-

 

 

 

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