It is estimated that about 60% of the English vocabulary is derived from Latin and about 5% from Greek. This means roughly two-thirds of English words have a Latin or Greek origin.
Some words with the root word 'sect' are:DissectBisectInsectSectionIntersectionIntersectMidsectionSectarianSectorSubsectionTrisect
Proximity - nearness in space or time Proximal - situated near the point of attachment or origin Proximate - close in relationship, position, or time Proxemics - the study of spatial relationships in communication Proxenuos - of or relating to marriage negotiations
Some words with the root "geo" include geography, geology, geothermal, and geopolitics.
There are hundreds of words in English with greek roots. Telephone comes from τελε [tele - means far away in ancient greek] and φωνή [phonee - means voice]. So telephone means "voice from far away". Phobia is a greek word which means "to be afraid of something". So words that end in phobia, like arachnophobia [comes from αράχνη (arachni - means spider) and φοβία(phobia)] are greek or partly greek. You can see more examples in this website: http://www.flashcardexchange.com/flashcards/list/329418 root word ast
Proximity - nearness in space or time Proximal - situated near the point of attachment or origin Proximate - close in relationship, position, or time Proxemics - the study of spatial relationships in communication Proxenuos - of or relating to marriage negotiations
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These are termed hybrid words. Examples include television, claustrophobia, monograph, hyperactive, and automobile.
I don't think there is a prefix for 'docile'. I do know that it comes from the Latin worddocilis, which means ‘teach.’I hope that helps a little bit!-Ava :)
Words containing QUINT(5): quintuplets quintilian quintet ^sorry those are the only ones i could find...
It is a Latin Root for "in all" and is an adverb. In a sentence: in toto, there are 5 boys and 5 girls.
medicatemedicationmedicinalmedicatingmedicated
Insidious, subside, preside,
The words for the number 5 in Latin and Greek, although spelled differently, are pronounced the same, because "QU" = "Π". So, both QUINT- and ΠΕΝΤ- can be the root-word.
examples of root words
The root word for believe is the Latin credere or creditus and these words are not in the Bible. The English equivalent "believe" is used 53 times in John while the other English equivalent "trust' is used just once in John 5:45.
It is estimated that about 60% of the English vocabulary is derived from Latin and about 5% from Greek. This means roughly two-thirds of English words have a Latin or Greek origin.