deci- is a prefix, meaning ten. e.g. decimate - reduce by a tenth; decibel - ten Bel (unit of sound)
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Decem. (Dec- is the root that we use in constructing English words.)
The Latin root "dec" means "ten." It is often used in words related to the number ten, such as decimal, decade, decathlon.
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The greek/latin root "deca" or "dec" means ten, therefore Decapods probably have ten legs.
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