Free base meaning "form, shape, appearance".
What is <form>?
transform
What is <trans + form>?
transform, transformer
Yes. Both have base <form> "form, contour, figure, shape; appearance, looks; a fine form, beauty; an outline, a model, pattern, design; sort, kind condition,"
me
What is a function word related to my?
/ɔː/ in <form>
What is <or> in /fɔːm/?
Free base meaning "reluctance to work; make an effort; laziness or slow, ".
What is a <sloth>?
spidery
What is <spide/ + er + y>?
slow, sloth
No. In modern English they are separate bases.
<sloth> Old English slæwð "sloth, indolence."
<slow> Old English slaw "inactive, sluggish, torpid, lazy,"
they
What is the common letter in these pronouns me, he, she, them, their
/z/ in <transform>
What is <s> in /tranzˈfɔːm/
A Latinate bound base meaning "build".
What is <struct>?
uniform
What is <une + i + form>?
performance, informant
Yes. Both have the base <form> "form, contour, figure, shape; appearance, looks; a fine form, beauty; an outline, a model, pattern, design; sort, kind condition,"
awe
What letter makes the word <awe> a content word?
/ə/ in <spider>
What is <er> in ˈspʌɪdə/?
Bound base meaning "spin".
What is a <spide> + er?
education
What is <e + duce + ate + ion>?
arachnid, arachnophobia
Yes. Both have the base <arachn(e)> "spider"
one
What distinguishes the preposition <on> from the first number?
/k/ in <arachnid>
What is <ch> in /əˈraknɪd/>
A Latinate bound base meaning "know"?
What is <gn> in "incognito"?
umbrella
What is <umb + re + ella>?
sanitiser/sanitizer, insane
Yes. They share the base <sane> "sound, healthy"
sane
What letter informs the pronunciation of <a> in <sane>?
/ɔː/ in <marauding>
What is <au> in /məˈrɔːdɪŋ/