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deported:
de-prefix
port-root
ed-suffix

interruption:
(need help)

prefix:
pre-prefix
fix- root

dissection:
di-prefix
sect: root
ion: suffix

postscript:
post-prefix
script- root

implacable:
im- prefix
plac ?? - root
able- suffix

thanks

3 answers

"inter" = prefix [a preposition in Latin, meaning "between"]

rupt = root [comes from the Latin word rumpo ... ruptus meaning "to break"]

ion = suffix

And yes, "plac" is the root [from the Latin verb placeo meaning " to please"]
thank you once again
You're welcome.

If you take Latin, or at least study Greek and Latin prefixes, roots, and suffixes, you'll greatly expand your vocabulary.

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