The prefix 'bi-' means 'two, twice'. English derivatives include the adjective biweekly for 'occurring every two weeks'; and the nouns biplane for 'an airplane with two main wings', and bimetallism for 'using two different metals as a monetary standard'.
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The derivatives for the Latin word "simia" include "simian" in English and "singe" in French.
Some derivatives are aqueous, aquaduct, aquifer.
The derivatives of the Latin word "vale" include "valeo" meaning "to be strong" or "to be well" and "valediction" meaning "a farewell."
Some derivatives for the Latin word "multi" include "multiple", "multiply", and "multitude".
benign, benignant
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nautical
Some English derivatives of the Latin word 'teneo' include "retain," "contain," "tenant," and "tenacious."
The English derivatives of the Latin word "sedet" include "sedentary" and "sediment."
The latin word for 'new' is 'novus'. Derivatives from this latin word include novelty, novel, etc. Hope this helps!
The English derivatives of the Latin word "iudex" include "judge" and "judicial."