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The word is formed from the prefix im-, which means "in," together with a root formed from the Latin word migrare, which means "to depart."

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Answer: Immigrant

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The word 'Immigrant' comes from the Latin verb ‘immigrare’. This verb is formed from the prefix ‘im-‘ and the verb ‘migrare’.

‘Im-‘ means ‘in-‘, but the option with the letter 'm' is used when the word it’s attached to begins with b, p, or m, such as is the case with the verb 'migrare.' So instead of ‘in-migrate’ the correct spelling is ‘im-migrate’.

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