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    Sun Word Family

    Miscellanea   /   by admin   /   July 04, 2021

    Sun Word Family

    A word family It is a group of words that share the same lexeme or root. Also called "lexical families", they are made up of primitive words (Sun) and their derived words: Sunar, Suneado, Sunsticio.

    How is a word family formed?

    In this case, the lexeme or root is Sun. Adding morphemes, you can form derived words, for example:

    Sun lexical family

    antiSunar tourSun Sunar
    toSunar inSunaction Sunazo
    toSuneada inSunar SunI quote
    toSuntraining in order toSun Suneado
    toSunear removeSun Sunit is
    toSuneo reSun Sunsticio
    expensiveSun reSunAna turnsSun
    circumSunar SunAna turnsSunadored
    extraSunar Sunanera turnsSunar

    Words derived from "sun" with their definitions

    1. Antisolar (adjective). That protects from solar radiation.
    2. Devastate (verb). Ruin, raze, destroy completely. In reference to the fields and their fruits, spoiled by the action of the heat of the sun.
    3. Sunny (noun). Action and effect of sunning or sunning.
    4. Sunning (noun). Insolation.
    5. Sun (verb). Put something in the sun for a while. Get hot from sunbathing. Tanning your skin.
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    7. Sunning (noun). Action and effect of sunning or sunning.
    8. Carasol (noun). Solana, a place where the sun shines.
    9. Circumsolate (adjective). That surrounds the Sun.
    10. Extrasolar (adjective). In reference to a planet or celestial body, which is not part of the solar system.
    11. Sunflower (noun). Long-stemmed plant with large, yellow flowers that move following the sunlight, and whose fruit has edible seeds.
    12. Insolation (noun). Action and effect of insolation. Discomfort caused by excessive exposure to sunlight.
    13. Insolar (verb). Put herbs in the sun to dry them or to ferment. Get sick from too much exposure to the sun's rays.
    14. Parasol (noun). Sunshade. In reference to a vehicle, an element attached to the windshield that prevents glare from sunlight.
    15. Sunshade (noun). A kind of umbrella that is used to protect from the sun.
    16. Resol (noun). Reflection produced by the sun.
    17. Resolano, na (adjective). In reference to a place, where you can sunbathe without disturbing the wind.
    18. Solarium (noun). Place where the sun shines.
    19. Solanera (noun). Effect produced by excess sun on a person. Place exposed to full sun at times when it is very strong or dangerous. Solarium.
    20. Solar (adjective). Pertaining to or related to the sun.
    21. Solazo (noun). Strong and burning sun.
    22. Sunny day (adjective). That receives the sun, that it is sunny.
    23. Solstice (noun). Time of year in which the Sun is over one of the two tropics.
    24. Litmus (noun). Reflection produced by light on some smooth surfaces or on some fabrics.
    25. Shimmering, gives (adjective). What does or has iridescent.
    26. Litasolar (verb). Cause or make iridescent.

    Sentences with the "sun" word family

    1. The day was so sunny They decided to go to the beach earlier than usual.
    2. Bothered him resol to drive, so he bought some polarized glasses.
    3. He worked outdoors all day and ended with a insolation.
    4. The storms solar they can affect telecommunications.
    5. When I was a girl, I used to love driving down the road and seeing the fields of sunflowers to the sides.
    6. A solicitous spring came through the window of the house.
    7. People should not sunbathe for long periods if you don't want to get burned.
    8. The solstices and the equinoxes help mark the changes of seasons on the planet.
    9. The fields are they ravaged last summer because of the heat and practically no vegetation was left.
    10. Decided to go to solarium to tan the skin.

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