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      romanticise
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      romaroman- · Latin · Rome (vernacular tale in Roman tongue)-ikos-tic · Greek · pertaining to-izein-ise · Greek · to make into
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      Where does romanticise come from?

      The word romanticise breaks down into 3 roots of Latin and Greek origin: roman, from Latin roma (“Rome (vernacular tale in Roman tongue)”); -tic, from Greek -ikos (“pertaining to”); and -ise, from Greek -izein (“to make into”). Explore each root to see other English words built from the same source.

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