Manus = hand
Curare = to take care of
The latin root for two is nat.
The word "penumbra" has two Latin roots, paene ("almost") and umbra ("shadow").
The Latin word "to send" is mittere. Two forms of this word have provided roots for English words, the present stem mitt- (as in "transmit" and "intermittent") and the participle stem miss- (as in "transmission" and "intermission").
first of all, it's not a compound word per se. but the two Latin roots are tele ("at a distance") and port ("carry") . . .
Latin American communities in the US can differ in terms of demographics, such as country of origin, language spoken, and cultural traditions. They may also vary in socio-economic status, with some communities having higher levels of education and income than others.
The syllables 'offic-' make up the roots for two words. One has the meaning of to create work. In this sense, the root 'offic-' is formed from the combination of the noun 'opus' ['work'] and the infinitive 'facere' ['to do, make']. Latin derivatives of this Latin root are 'officium' ['duty'] and 'officina' ['workshop']. The other has the meaning of to put in the way. In this sense, the root 'offic-' is formed from the combination of the preposition 'ob' ['in front of'] and the infinitive 'facere' ['to do, make']. Latin derivatives of this Latin root are 'officere' ['to hinder'].
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The question seems to make no sense. 1x2 does not "get the product of two Square roots ... included".
The root word for philanthropist is "philanthropy," which comes from the Greek words "philos" (loving) and "anthropos" (human being).
Sacrifice comes from two latin words Sacrum and Facio. it literally means "to make sacred".
The Latin word for two is "duo".The Latin word for two is "duo".The Latin word for two is "duo".The Latin word for two is "duo".The Latin word for two is "duo".The Latin word for two is "duo".The Latin word for two is "duo".The Latin word for two is "duo".The Latin word for two is "duo".