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Jorge Baxter
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24 January, 02:30
Which word's root means "all or every?"
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Kayla Vargas
24 January, 02:32
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Pandemiv is the correct answer
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Boston Watson
24 January, 02:56
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The correct answer is "pandemic" The root "pan" means all or every.
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