The Latin words labor (noun) and laborare (verb) mean "labor, toil". Their derivation is uncertain; perhaps they are related to Latin labare "to totter, to waver", from the idea of tottering under a heavy burden.
Labor does not have a prefix. Labor is a root word itself.
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Labor does not have a prefix. Labor is a root word itself.
labor
Some words with the Latin root of labor are: Laborous, Collaborate, Elaborate, Labor.This all comes from the meaning to work.
My friend told me to make it with milk sugar and ginger root. First you smash up the ginger root with like a meat tenderiser. Then you put the ginger root in milk and boil it add sugar. Then strain the ginger root in a strainer cause it will be lumpy. My friend says it helped her go into labor.
it is not a greek root or any root
No. BUT Red Raspberry tea with the root of the berry in it does.
sqrt(324) = ±1818the square root is 18
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EMT is not a root.
the root civilis
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