In; inter.
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among , save
The latin root for interaction is inter. It means among, between.
Latin, from the verb intellegere, "to understand", from inter "among" and legere "to read".
among, between
Apud is a Latin word meaning at the house of, at, by, near, with, among, in, before, in the time of, in the presence of.
Saxatile is a Latin word meaning, literally, 'growing or living among rocks'
Not word, but prefix 'inter' directly from latin, 'inside', 'between', 'among', together.
Among other words, manual (by hand) and manufacture.
Deboo is among in Latin Debo, pronounced Dayboo is among in Latin
The word "international" is not of Greek origin. It is a combination of the Latin word "inter," meaning between or among, and the English word "national." The prefix "inter-" comes from the Latin preposition "inter," while "national" is derived from the Latin word "natio," meaning birth or nationality. So, "international" refers to something that exists between or among nations.
Among other words, manual (by hand) and manufacture.