It comes from French, but is related to Latin pessimus (worse).
English is a Germanic language and derived from the same sources as Dutch and German. Greek is a language isolate distantly related to English. Latin is an Italic language distantly related to English.
"Cardio" means related to the heart (from Greek "kardia"). "Vascular" is from Latin "vasculum" meaning a vessel.
The word "pus" comes from Latin, where it originally meant "pustule" or "blister." It eventually evolved to refer specifically to the thick yellowish or greenish fluid that is produced during inflammation and infection.
Aud- is a root word in its Latin form. It is sound-related regarding hearing or listening. The pronunciation will be "owd" in Church and classical Latin.
The Latin root of "dictate" is "dictare," which means "to speak or assert." The root "geek" comes from the word "gegen," which means to dictate or decree. Together, they highlight the authoritative and commanding nature of dictating instructions or orders.
Flex a greek or latin
The root word 'aud-' is Latin in origin. It comes from the Latin word "audire," which means "to hear."
The prefix "ped" is of Latin origin. It comes from the Latin word "pes" which means "foot".
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These is neither Latin nor Greek. These is English.