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What is the base word of consequence?

The base word of consequence is "sequens," which means "following" in Latin.


What is the latin meaning of purge?

The word "purge" comes from Latin "purgare", which means "to clean". We also get the word "purgatory" from the same latin base.


What is the base word for commiseration?

The base word for commiseration is the Latin word "miserari," which means "to feel pity or compassion."


What is the Latin root word for ludicrous?

The Latin root word for "ludicrous" is "ludicrus," which means "playful" or "sportive" in Latin.


Is calculate a Greek or Latin base word?

It is the Latin base word.


What is the latin base word in the word anniversary?

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What is the base word for the word carpenter?

The base word for "carpenter" is "carpentry." Both words are derived from the Latin word "carpentarius," which means "wagon maker."


Is there a root or base word for document?

Yes, the root word for "document" is "docere," which means "to teach" in Latin.


What is the base word for migrating?

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What is the base word of solar?

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What is the Latin name for a mosquito?

The word for mosquito in Latin is "culex". The actual origin of the word comes from Spanish, which gives it the base "mosc-" and then the suffix "-ito" which means little.


What does the Latin word 'otium' mean?

The Latin phrase 'otium' may mean ease, free time, or leisure. The word is the base to the verb 'otiari', which means 'to be at leisure'. It also is the base to the noun 'otiolum', which means 'a little leisure'. And it's the base to the adjective 'otiosus', which means 'at leisure, without occupation' and by extension 'calm, quiet'.