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Greek. It means, "of the people". An infinite number of latin words have their roots in the greek language. Even the alphabet that we use it comes from the greek which in turn comes from the Phenician
The name hippopotamus comes from Greek roots. Hippos is Greek for horse and potamos is Greek for river, so the name hippopotamus literally means "river horse".
No. The word "sentinel" has it's roots in the Latin verb sentire, which means to perceive, feel or know, or literally, to feel one's way.
Whether short for Eleanor (greek) or Nour (arabic), both roots mean light. A less common latin root means honor.
The nymph, nod goddess, Daphne was changed into a tree in order to escape Apollo who was pursuing her.
Ecto (Apex) ;)
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Lith
Θεός (theos, pronounced the-oss, where the- is pronounced as in theatre)
Autonomy :)
A dictatorship.
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Oikos and nemein are the ancient Greek roots of 'economy'. In the word by word translation, the Greek noun 'oikos' means 'house'. The Greek infinitive 'nemein' means 'to manage'.
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Homophone is Greek. The roots are homos "same" and phone "sound".