Penta is of Greek origin.
Greek.
Greek, from the Greek πέντε (pente). The Latin equivalent is quinque; which is where words such as quintillion come from.
No, penta- is a greek prefix. The Latin prefix to indicate an amount of five is quint-.
penta
The Greek prefix for five is penta-.
Penta comes from the Greek. It means 'five'.
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No. It's the Greek prefix for "five". ( Like for example "pentagon" . . . )
The prefix "mono-" derives from the Greek language. The equivalent Latin prefix would be "uni-".
Penta comes from the greek πέντε (pente) witch means five. In latin it is called quinque.
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