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- features:
- Word Combinations (noun), Word Parts
part of speech: |
noun |
definition: |
action each upon the other or others; reciprocal action, influence, or effect.
the group's social interaction- similar words:
- relation
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related words: |
congress, cooperation |
adjective + (n.)interaction
behavioral,
biological,
competitive,
complex,
constant,
cooperative,
cross-cultural,
daily,
direct,
dynamic,
ecological,
everyday,
face-to-face,
gravitational,
human,
increased,
informal,
instructional,
interpersonal,
main,
meaningful,
mutual,
negative,
ongoing,
parental,
personal,
positive,
sexual,
significant,
social,
spatial,
strategic,
three-way,
trophic,
two-way,
verbal,
weak
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verb + (n.)interaction
alter, analyze, arise, characterize, enhance, examine, facilitate, influence, initiate, involve, observe, peer, promote, result, yield
(n.)interaction
+ verb
indicate, occur
noun + (n.)interaction
analysis,
behavior,
classroom,
complexity,
context,
dynamics,
ethnicity,
fishery,
frequency,
group,
hypothesis,
intensity,
learning,
mode,
observation,
outcome,
participation,
pattern,
quality,
species,
stress,
type
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derivation: |
interactional (adj.) |
The word interaction
contains the following parts:
act, ag
Latin
root
that means do, drive
  Example words:
action, activate, active, actively, activist, activity, actor, actress, actual, agency, agenda, agent, agile, agitate, enact, hyperactive, interact, interaction, interactive, radioactive, react, reaction, reactor, reagent, retroactive, transact, transaction
-ion
Latin
noun-forming suffix
that means the act, process, or result of
  More about this word part:
The suffix -ion
attaches to bases that are Latin verb stems ending in s or t.
  Example words:
ablation, abrasion, accession, action, addiction, addition, admission, adoption, affection, affliction, aggression, ambition, attention, audition, commission, commissioner, compassion, compassionate, conclusion, condition, confusion, congestion, construction, direction, diction, dictionary, exclusion, expedition, fusion, illusion, immersion, incision, interaction, inquisition, mission, nation, omission, passion, passionate, permission, prediction, prescription, question, reaction, reflection, rendition, revolution, satisfaction, section, session, solution, television, transaction
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