what is root word of impossibility
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It actually comes translated from Latin Sans Possibilia and Spanish Sin Possibilidad, with the English assumed prefix ‘im / in’ meaning ‘not’.
So, it means ‘not possible’, ‘without possibility’.
The prefixes a- and u- are also used in this way, for example, ‘utopia’ means no-place, and atheism means ‘without god’.
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Possible
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the root word is possible. it gets changed into impossible then into impossibility
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