"Terraced" is from Latin terra "earth."
The Latin root word for "terraced" is "terra," which means earth or land. "Terraced" refers to land that has been divided into horizontal levels or steps to create flat surfaces for cultivation or construction.
Some words with the Latin root word "habere" include habit, inhabit, exhibit, and prohibit. The root "habere" means "to have" or "to hold."
The Latin root word for leading is "ducere." This root word is used in various English words related to leadership, such as "conductor" and "educate."
The root word for "naval" is "navis," which is Latin for "ship."
Ven is the root word to come. A few words with this are venue and convene.
The Latin word cornus means horn. It is found in words like Capricorn which literally means goat horn. cornet would be a word derived from this root.
Some words with the Latin root word "audi" include "auditory" (relating to hearing), "audience" (a group of spectators or listeners), and "audit" (an official inspection of an individual's or organization's accounts).
The Greek root for the word "advanced" is "pro-" meaning "forward" or "in front of."
Some words with the Latin root word "habere" include habit, inhabit, exhibit, and prohibit. The root "habere" means "to have" or "to hold."
The Latin root for the words tenuous and attenuate is the word tenuis meaning thin.
Ven is the root word to come. A few words with this are venue and convene.
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Some words with the Latin root "art" include artifact, artisan, artifice, and artificial.
Some words that use the root word for 'worthy' in Latin include "valor" (meaning worth or value), "valiant" (brave or courageous), and "valuable" (having worth or importance).
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The words digit and digital are formed of the Latin digitus.
There is no root stratos. The root is strat-. The words stratosphere and stratospheric have the Latin root strat- and the Greek word sphere. the o is inserted for euphony (Latin stratus, spreading out)
The Latin word for year is annus; a few words with this root are annual and annuity, and the phrase per annum is Latin for "per year".