Bi' is a Latin suffix meaning two. When used in English, it implies that there are two of the subject.
The previous answer here was "greek". Unfortunately, this is incorrect; perhaps it was a guess? The correct answer is Latin; reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English .
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The root word of bigamy is "bi-" which means two, and "-gamos" which means marriage in Greek. Together, they form the meaning of bigamy, which refers to the act of being married to two people at the same time.
Yes, the prefix 'bi' is of Greek origin. It means "two" or "twice."
I'm pretty sure it's Latin.AnswerIn a bilateral meeting i.e. two countries meet. "bi" - "two" and "latus, lateris" - "side"; and yes, of course, it's latin. It is Latin.
The latin root for bicycle is "bi" which means two, and "cycle" which means wheel or circle.
"bi" means 2. the bicep muscle consists of 2 separate muscles. I think it comes from greek or latin.
Flex a greek or latin
Chemistry uses the Greek prefixes for moleclar geometries: mono-, di-, tri, tetra-, penta, hexa-, hepta- Quad belongs to the latin series: uni-, bi, ter, quad, quin, sxa, septa. Chemistry is not consistent however. In the nomenclature of organic molecules it switches from Greek- to-Latin: "pentane", hexane" (Greek) but"nonane" "decane" (Latin)
The prefix "ped" is of Latin origin. It comes from the Latin word "pes" which means "foot".
Latin meaning two
latin meaning 2