The word root -vid-, from the Latin "videre," means "to see." Explain how each word that follows conveys the meaning of the root.

1. videotape

2. evident

A:

1. This word conveys the meaning of the root as it refers to a magnetic tape for recording and reproducing sound and visual images. That is, images that are to be seen.

2. This word conveys the meaning of the root as it means clearly seen or understood.

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It is from Latin word “videre” means “to see”

To understand how each word conveys the meaning of the root -vid-, we need to break down the words and analyze their components.

1. Videotape:
- The prefix "video-" comes from the Latin "videre," which means "to see." It is directly related to the root -vid-.
- The suffix "-tape" refers to a narrow strip of material, commonly used for recording or storing information.

Combining these two components, "videotape" refers to a strip of material used for recording and reproducing sound and visual images. In this case, the word "video" specifically relates to the visual aspect, representing the Latin root -vid- meaning "to see."

2. Evident:
- The prefix "e-" in this case means "out" or "out of."
- The root "-vid-" meaning "to see" is combined with the suffix "-ent," which indicates a state or condition.

Putting it together, "evident" means "out of sight" or "clearly seen." It conveys the meaning of something that is easily seen/observed or understood. The root -vid- in this word enhances the meaning, emphasizing that the clarity or visibility of something is apparent and evident.