In latin: -mal, -male, malis
In greek kako- or caco-
In Latin, it is " Unus ". In Greek, it is " Ένα ".
The root word "dorm" is Latin. It comes from the Latin word "dormire," which means "to sleep."
The word "theo" is not Latin but Greek - classical Greek Θεός (theos) means deity or god.
Sub is Latin and means "under" (the Greek equivalent is hypo).
no latin and in latin it means teacher, heard it from a radio show. * The Greek word for doctor is "iatros".
Actually, maximus is a Latin word, not Greek. It means "the greatest".
katolikos in Greek means universal
Selene is actually a Greek word, not Latin. It means "moon."
The term "plagiarism" comes from the Latin word "plagiarius," which means "kidnapper" or "plunderer." It was first coined in the 17th century to describe literary theft or the wrongful appropriation of another author's work.
The Latin root for "graph" is "grapho" which means "to write" or "to draw." The Greek root is "graph," which also means "to write" or "to draw."
It is derived from Latin. The root "centi-" means "hundred".
"Historia" which means "finding out."