"The root civ" is not a standard English phrase. It may be a typo or mispronunciation of "the root of civilization," which could refer to studying the origins and core components of human society and culture.
"Civ" is not a recognized root, prefix, or suffix in English language morphology. It is not commonly used as a standalone affix or word-forming element.
The Latin root of "civics" is "civis," which means "citizen" or "member of a community." It is the basis for the study of the rights and duties of citizens in a society.
The root "mut" means "change" or "transform."
The root sequ means "to follow" or "to order." It is derived from the Latin word "sequi."
No, civil does not have a prefix
the root word of "civilizations" is _civilize.
"Civ" is not a recognized root, prefix, or suffix in English language morphology. It is not commonly used as a standalone affix or word-forming element.
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They may mean1)Civilian2)Citizen
Mandatory Settlement Conference
The Latin root of "civics" is "civis," which means "citizen" or "member of a community." It is the basis for the study of the rights and duties of citizens in a society.
CIV - band - ended in 2000.
CIV - band - was created in 1994.
The word in question is "Civilian".
The prefix civ means citizen. This is shown in civil.