it could come from the latin word adeps, meaning fat adeptio-attainment
adeptus from adipiscor which means to overtake, attain, aquire
adipatus-fatty or florid(pl)
adipatum- pastry
The root "adip" relates to fat or fatty tissue in organisms.
The root or combining form associated with fat is "adip/o."
The prefix of "fat" is "un-".
The root "mut" means "change" or "transform."
The root sequ means "to follow" or "to order." It is derived from the Latin word "sequi."
The root word med or medi means middle.
ADIP means Another Day In Paradise.
adip= fat Ex: adipic, adipose
fat
The prefix of "fat" is "un-".
adip/o
adip- or adipo- means fatty. I'm not sure if they also apply to plaque.athero - means a soft, gruel-like deposit. It can refer to fatty plaque for obvious reasons
it is not a greek root or any root
sqrt(324) = ±1818the square root is 18
the root civilis
There is no root in "ponder"
The root EMT stands for epithelial-mesenchymal transition, a process where epithelial cells acquire mesenchymal cell properties. It is involved in development, wound healing, and cancer progression.
"Temp" is an abbreviation for "temperature." The term "root temp" could refer to the basic or initial temperature of a system or environment from which changes are measured or compared.