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root and meaning
1. telephone
2 paternal​


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Answer:

1. The word telephone, from the Greek roots tēle, “far,” and phonē, “sound,” was applied as early as the late 17th century to the string telephone familiar to children, and it was later used to refer to the megaphone and the speaking tube, but in modern usage it refers solely to electrical devices derived from the inventions of Alexander Graham Bell and others.

2. Paternal : PATER nal (pa tern’ al) adj. Relating to the father; as, the paternal side of the family. 9. Paternalism : PATER nalism (pa tern’ al iz um) n. A government which acts as a father to the citizens; a father-child rather than a state-citizen relationship.

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