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Etymology of the English word radiotransparent

the English word radiotransparent
derived from the English word transparent
derived from the Medieval Latin word transparere
derived from the Latin word parere (to beget; appear, be visible, be seen; bear; give birth to; beget; obey, be subject, obedient to)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *perÉ™-
using the Latin prefix trans-
derived from the Latin word trans (beyond, across)
using the English prefix radio-
derived from the French prefix radio-
derived from the Latin word radius (rod, spoke; ray; rod)
using the French suffix -able

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Word found in Modern English


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