Ment
The root mem is not greek, but latin. It means 'mind'.
I honestly dont think there is a latin root for mind.... sorry :(
The root "mut" (seen in the word mutation).
The Latin root word that most likely means "separate from the public" is "privatus."
The letters mem- make up the Latin root syllable that means 'a calling to mind'. An English language derivative word is the verb 'to remember'. A Latin language derivative word of that root syllable is the infinitive and root word memorari, which means 'to be mindful of'.
Yes, the root anim means life, mind, soul, spirit
Vita is Latin for life, animus is Latin for mind or spirit.
The Latin root virtus means good a virtuous person is most likely a person who acts well.
The Latin root virtus means good a virtuous person is most likely a person who acts well.
There are several Latin words that can be translated "mind". Two are animus (genitive animi, m.) and mens(genitive mentis, f.).
The root "mut" (seen in the word mutation).
The combination of a Latin prefix and of a Latin root means 'to move back'. The prefix re- means 'back'. The root ced-, from which the infinitive 'cedere' is derived, means 'to go'.