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The Latin root of the suffix "ture" is "tura," which derives from the Latin verb form ending "-tūra." This suffix is often added to verbs to form nouns denoting actions, processes, or results.
The suffix of the word "structure" is "-ture".
The Latin root word that means "break" is "frangere."
The Latin root suffix "fruct-" means "fruit" in English. It is commonly used in words related to producing or bearing fruit, both literally and metaphorically.
"Navis" is not a root word, suffix, or prefix in English. It is actually a Latin word meaning "ship" or "boat."
Suffix: -ist Prefix: None Root word: pugil, from the Latin word "pugilis" meaning boxer