That is a trick question because the root phone is a greek AND a latin root.
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∙ 11y agoThe root "Struct" is Latin in origin. It comes from the Latin word "structura," meaning "a building or structure."
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∙ 10y agoLatin
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Struct is a Latin root word
The Greek root for big is "mega" and the Latin root is "magnus."
The root word for obstruction is "struct," which comes from the Latin word "structus" meaning to build or construct.
The word "instruction" has a connection to the root "struct" through the idea of organizing or arranging information. "Struct" comes from the Latin word "structus," meaning built or arrange, which is related to how instructions provide guidance or direction on how to build or arrange something.
"Ab" is a root from Latin, where it commonly means "away" or "from." In Greek, "apo" is a similar root that carries a similar connotation of "away" or "from."
The root word "dorm" is Latin. It comes from the Latin word "dormire," which means "to sleep."
construct late Middle English: from Latin construct- 'heaped together, built,' from the verb construere, from con- 'together' + struere 'pile, build.'
re is greek and latin
Francium has a Latin root. It is named after France, where it was discovered.
The Greek root for big is "mega" and the Latin root is "magnus."
latin
The root word for obstruction is "struct," which comes from the Latin word "structus" meaning to build or construct.
flimsy is it greek or latin
There is no Greek root vit-. It is a Latin root.
It doesnt have a greek root, its latin sol
Latin.
The root that means 'severe' is from the ancient, classical Greek and Latin languages. That root is auster- in Latin, and austeros in Greek. From that root derive the Latin adjective 'austerus', which means 'severe'; and the Latin noun 'austeritas', which means 'severeness, severity'.
in greek is επανασυνεδριάζω. It doesnt have a greek root, i think is latin