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      diadia- · Greek · across, athwart (deflected across the field)magnesiamagnet- · Greek · magnet (from Magnesia, region yielding lodestone)-ismos-ism · Greek · condition, phenomenon-s-s · English · plural
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      Where does diamagnetisms come from?

      The word diamagnetisms breaks down into 4 roots of Greek and English origin: dia-, from Greek dia (“across, athwart (deflected across the field)”); magnet, from Greek magnesia (“magnet (from Magnesia, region yielding lodestone)”); -ism, from Greek -ismos (“condition, phenomenon”); and -s, from English -s (“plural”). Explore each root to see other English words built from the same source.

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