tricycle, triangle, triangular, trivia, trillion, tricep, triacid, triatomic, tri-city
The words community, communicate, communion, and common all share the root word 'communis', which comes from Latin and means 'shared' or 'common'.
No, the word "company" does not come from the Latin root to share wine. It comes from the Late Latin word "companio," meaning "one who eats bread with another," which evolved into the Old French word "compagnie" before entering English.
The words "associate," "associative," and "disassociate" share the same root word as "association." They all derive from the Latin word "associare," meaning "to unite or join together."
benevolent; volition, malevolent
MOM ( you make the words shorter when you do root words!) like: healthy - health live - life so.... yah!
English is a Germanic language which was near the same area as Latin. We also derive a lot of English words from Latin roots.
There are three words for animosity in Latin. You can used odium, invidia or simultas.
cursory
The words community, communicate, communion, and common all share the root word 'communis', which comes from Latin and means 'shared' or 'common'.
Inform, share, communicate.
You can use three words to say mentor in Latin. They are "suasor", "consiliarius" or "auctor".
i don't care see three words
Tres porcelli is Latin for three little pigs.
No, the word "company" does not come from the Latin root to share wine. It comes from the Late Latin word "companio," meaning "one who eats bread with another," which evolved into the Old French word "compagnie" before entering English.
The words "associate," "associative," and "disassociate" share the same root word as "association." They all derive from the Latin word "associare," meaning "to unite or join together."
The word 'trifecta' derives from two words. One is the Latin word tres, which means 'three'. The other is the Latin word factus, which is the past participle of 'facere' ['to do, to make'].
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