Biology, asked by sarbjeet1965, 9 months ago

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1. The Root Word 'clar' which
means 'clear' has its origin in
language
O Roman
Greek
O O O
O Latin
O Sanskrit​

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Answered by doodamvenu44
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Answered by BasRashmi
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The word ‘clear’ has its origin in the Latin language.

Explanation:

‘Clear’ means the state of being transparent or without ambiguity. Clear comes from the root word ‘clarus’ which is a Latin word. It got adopted as ‘cler’ by Old French (which is ‘clair’ in Modern French), then into ‘cler’ in Anglo-Norman after the Norman Conquest, then finally got assimilated into the Middle English language as ‘clere’.

The word ‘clere’ went on to replace the native Middle English word ‘schir’ which meant something pure and clear which in itself had its roots in the Old English language.

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