"Cardio" means related to the heart (from Greek "kardia"). "Vascular" is from Latin "vasculum" meaning a vessel.
Muskogean is a family of American Indian languages. They have no Greek or Latin roots.
It uses the Latin words for heart (cardio) and a small vessel (vasculum).
Formido [Latin] I dread
Vicinity.
touch
It's English. But it has Latin roots.
If you mean circumference of a circle then that is its Latin roots
Ad and parere are the Latin roots of 'apparition'. The preposition 'ad' is the Latin equivalent of 'to, toward'. The infinitive 'parere' is the Latin equivalent of 'to come into view'.
Languages that have their roots in Latin include French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian. These languages are part of the Romance language family, which evolved from Vulgar Latin.
The Latin word for 'roots' is the noun radices. The noun is feminine gender, in the plural form. The singular form is 'radix'.
The Latin root in the word "pondered" is "pondus," which means "weight" or "consideration."
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