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since parts of each word's definition is again, does that similarity between... Wed Jan 23, 2008 17:36 pm  since parts of each word's definition is again, does that similarity between...
 

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ESL/EFL Test #154 "English grammar and vocabulary questions", question 2

When we were in Bali last year we ......... at a marvelous hotel overlooking the beach.

(a) stopped
(b) lived
(c) rented
(d) stayed

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ESL/EFL Test #154 "English grammar and vocabulary questions", answer 2

When we were in Bali last year we stayed at a marvelous hotel overlooking the beach.

Correct answer: (d) stayed
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To yankee: since parts of each word's definition is again, does that similarity between the two have a descriptive word?

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since parts of each word's definition is again, does that similarity between... Wed Jan 23, 2008 23:10 pm  since parts of each word's definition is again, does that similarity between...
 

I presume this is a continuation of the question here:
relation between words called when the meaning of part of the word is alike?

Sorry, but no specific term comes to mind for words that share a common prefix or suffix.

If there is a specific term, perhaps someone else will be able to come up with it.
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