Aqua ;
Aquarius the water carrier(Astrology)
Aqueduct ; water canal/channel
Aquifer ; spontaneous water upwelling
Aqueous ; A solution, where water is the solvent.
The French word for 'water', which is 'l'eau' has its root in Latin.
Here are some English words that are formed from aqua, in no particular order:AquamarineAquaplaneAquarellistAquaticAquaticallyAquatintedAquacadeAquafarmAqualungAquanautAquariumAquarian
there are none.
Aqua means water and some examples are:AquaticAquariumAqueductand aqueous.AquamarineAquameterAquafill
Some words that come from the Latin root "contra" include contrary, contradict, and contravene. These words all involve the idea of something being against or opposite to something else.
The Latin scribere means "to write" and thus is used in many English words today surrounding the field of writing. Some words that come from scribere:ScribeScriptScrivenerScriptureTranscribe, transcriptManuscriptDescribe, descriptionAscribeInscriptionConscription, conscriptPrescriptionScribaciousScribbleScripNondescriptPS - post scriptShrive
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Words that end in -tion usually come from Latin, while words that end in -sion usually come from Latin or French. There isn't a strict rule, but -tion is more common and originates from Latin verbs ending in -tio, while -sion more often comes from Latin or French words ending in -sio or -sion.
Deus means god.
aqua, aquatics and aquarium!! that's all i kno so far!!
Some think it is the guardian of the third aqua grabber level, which has not come out yet. The answer is nobody knows.
Yes, it's possible that Latin has a larger vocabulary than Greek. One reason is the borrowing of many words from the classical language of the ancient Greeks. But just for the record, the borrowing isn't one way. For example, the modern Greek names for the months of the year come from classical Latin.
aqua, aquatic, aquadects, aquarium, etc.