`ημί- = hemi- e.g. hemisphere
akin to Latin semi- (both of ProtoIndoEuropean origin *semi-)
The Greek root that means half is "hemi-".
The Greek root that means eye is "ophthalmo."
The Greek root that means to write is "graph."
The Greek root that means "to make dirty" is "molysm."
The Greek root for rueful is "rheu," which means to flow.
The syllable 'tot-' is a Latin root. It may be connected with the adjective 'tot', which means 'so many'. It comes from the Greek root syllable hol-. A Greek language word that derives from this Greek root is 'holos', which means 'the whole'.
The Greek root that means eye is "ophthalmo."
The Greek root that means to write is "graph."
The Greek root that means "to make dirty" is "molysm."
The Greek root for rueful is "rheu," which means to flow.
The syllable 'tot-' is a Latin root. It may be connected with the adjective 'tot', which means 'so many'. It comes from the Greek root syllable hol-. A Greek language word that derives from this Greek root is 'holos', which means 'the whole'.
Mime is the word with a greek root that means to copy or imitate.
Self :]
Greek is the language of origin for 'hemi-'. The word means 'half'. It operates as a suffix.
The root mem is not greek, but latin. It means 'mind'.
The Greek root crypt means "hidden" in English.
The Greek root carci- means cancer
"Meter" is a Greek root. It comes from the Greek word "metron," which means measure.