No, "earth" is not a root word. It is a word in itself that has not been further broken down into smaller units when analyzing its origins.
The Greek root word for earth is "geo."
I Believe it is chlor or earth.
The word formed from the Creek root meaning "earth" is "geo," as in "geology" or "geography."
The root word for geographical is "geo," which comes from the Greek word meaning "Earth."
The root word of Mediterranean is "medi," which means middle in Latin.
It means earth or of the earth
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The word formed from the Creek root meaning "earth" is "geo," as in "geology" or "geography."
It doesn't have a root word, in the way that the root word of "explanatory" is "explain", but in Latin, "terra" or "terrae" means "land" (or "earth" in some cases).
The root word of Mediterranean is "medi," which means middle in Latin.
The Greek root word for earth is "geo."
I Believe it is chlor or earth.
The root words of geothermal come from Greek. Geo is the Greek word for "earth". Thermal is the word for "heat". In other words, it means "earth heat".
Terra, referring to the earth
the root, "ge" is greek for earth.
It doesn't mean anything, and it's not a root word.The root word terra means Earth. I'm guessing that's what you were actually looking for.
fertil which means Earth or World.